Munster police seek help finding users of stolen credit card

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A man and woman are being sought by Munster police for using a stolen credit card July 17. | Munster police

Police are looking for a man and woman who used a stolen credit card to make purchases in Munster, Indiana.

Police released images of the man and woman Friday and are asking for the public’s help in identifying the pair, according to a statement from Munster police.

They used a stolen credit card July 17 to make purchases at Target, 8005 Calumet Ave., police said. They then left the area in a red Jeep.

Anyone with information should contact Detective Tim Nosich at (219) 836-6658, or use the department’s anonymous tip line at (219) 836-1010.

A man and woman are being sought by Munster police for using a stolen credit card July 17. | Munster police

A man and woman are being sought by Munster police for using a stolen credit card July 17. | Munster police

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