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Kamloops City
2024-08-30 11:02 PDT
File # 2024-27423
The Kamloops RCMP Detachment is reminding the public to be extra aware of their surroundings when entering pin numbers, following recent theft and fraud reports.
The most recent report was received last week and involved a person being distracted in a shopping centre parking lot, then having their wallet stolen on Aug. 20, 2024. Shortly after, money was withdrawn from their bank account, using the same pin number that had just been entered at check-out.
Based on the investigation, it is believed the person was followed at the checkout and watched by someone who was spying for a pin number, said Corporal Crystal Evelyn, Kamloops RCMP Detachment spokesperson. In the parking lot, while loading their vehicle with the purchased items, a person distracted the victim while another person stole their wallet.
Based on the investigation, it is believed the person was followed at the checkout and watched by someone who was spying for a pin number,
In the parking lot, while loading their vehicle with the purchased items, a person distracted the victim while another person stole their wallet.
Earlier in the summer, police received a report of a theft/fraud that also involved the use of a pin number, suspected to have been obtained when the victim used their debit card.
Although it’s unknown if these incidents are connected in anyway, in both occurrences they involved the use of a stolen card, accompanied by a stolen corresponding pin number, said Cpl. Evelyn. Please always remember that not everyone behind you is trustworthy, even if they may look like they are. Making a habit out of covering up your pin number is a good way to help reduce being targeted by an opportunistic thief.
Although it’s unknown if these incidents are connected in anyway, in both occurrences they involved the use of a stolen card, accompanied by a stolen corresponding pin number,
Please always remember that not everyone behind you is trustworthy, even if they may look like they are. Making a habit out of covering up your pin number is a good way to help reduce being targeted by an opportunistic thief.
In the Aug. 20, theft, the suspects were described as follows: Male
Female
Anyone with information related to this investigation is asked to please contact the Kamloops RCMP Detachment at 250-828-3000 and reference file 2024-27423.
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