Gloucester Township police are looking for a man suspected of bank fraud.
According to police, a man deposited a fake check into a bank account; he later used a debit card belonging to the actual account holder.
The suspect allegedly used the debit card several times over a five-day period. He reportedly withdrew funds from an ATM machine and made multiple purchases at various stores. It is believed that the transactions totaled more than $1,800.
Authorities are currently trying to identify the suspect. They have released a description of the man: he is described as a black male with a thin to medium build. Photographs taken by the ATM camera showed the suspect wearing a white T-shirt, blue jeans, and white sneakers.
As set forth by N.J.S.A. 2C:20-4, theft by deception may be classified as a third degree criminal offense if the value of the property or cash taken is greater than $500. In this case, the suspect could be sentenced to between three and five years in NJ State Prison if he is apprehended and convicted.
Police have asked that anyone with information about the suspect please get in touch with them by calling the Gloucester Township Police Department Crime Tip Line at 856-842-5560.
For more information about this case, check out the NJ.com article entitled “Gloucester Township Police Looking for Bank Fraud Suspect.”