The Grand Junction Police Department is continuing to search for a man who stole a wallet and then used a credit card inside to make fraudulent purchases.
There are honest people who if they found credit cards left by someone at a store would turn them in. Then there's this creep who lives by the 'losers weepers, finders keepers' rule.
A person who parked their car at the Bangs Canyon trailhead returned from their hike to find thieves had stolen their credit cards and spent the day shopping.
A Grand Junction music store sold two very nice and very expensive guitars to a man who paid for them with his American Express Card. Not unusual since many Amex card holders have high credit limits. The problem is this card was fake.
You have to assume the thief knows a lot about fine guitars since the two he bought - actually stole - were a Taylor 512 folk style and a Gibson Vintage 1960 Starbur
Credit card skimmers were just discovered at a gas station on 32 Road in Clifton. These skimmers steal your credit card number and you won't have a clue.
This is a crime that's almost unbelievable. A man dressed as a woman fraudulently purchased items from multiple stores in Grand Junction. And yes, I have the pictures to prove it.