Police looking for 2 people suspected of putting credit card skimmer on convenience store checkout

BEAVERCREEK — Police are looking for two people who are suspected of placing a credit card skimmer on a convenience store checkout.

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Beavercreek Police shared photos on Facebook of two people who are suspected of putting a credit card skimmer on a self-checkout at a Sheetz convenience store on North Fairfield Road on Oct. 22.

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If you have any information on the identity of the two suspects, contact Officer Stephens at 937-426-1225 ext. 688 or stephensj@beavercreekohio.gov.

BPD is also reminding people that when using a credit or debit card at a point of sale, such as at a gas point or ATM, be on the lookout for skimming devices.

Here are a few tips to recognize them:

  • Check for signs of damage or tampering on the card reader.
  • Give the card reader a gentle pull and twist. Legitimate readers are robust, and a skimmer will often come loose.
  • Regularly monitor your credit/debit card statements for any suspicious activity.
  • If you notice any unauthorized use, report it immediately.

If something looks off, trust your instincts and use a different machine.

“Remember: If you spot anything suspicious, notify the business immediately. The sooner we catch these devices, the safer our community stays!” Beavercreek police said in the post.

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