Police want to identify couple using stolen credit cards in Summerland

Credit cards left inside of a vehicle stolen out of Princeton were used in Summerland and police is looking for help identifying them.

The RCMP is hoping the public can help identify the man and woman who used the credit cards at two Summerland businesses.

The vehicle was stolen overnight on Nov. 3, according to an RCMP press release. The cards were used later that same morning.

The first suspect is described as a short white woman with a slim build and pink hair. She was wearing a black hoodie, black pants and white sneakers.

The other suspect is a white man described by police as both short and medium height. He has close-cut brown hair, and was wearing a dark sweater, dark jeans, and white sneakers.

Anybody with information about the incident is asked to call the Penticton RCMP at 250-492-4300, or remain completely by calling Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.

The second suspect is a white man described as both short and medium height. He has close-cut brown hair, and was wearing a dark sweater, dark jeans, and white sneakers. | Credit: SUBMITTED/Summerland RCMP


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