Stolen ID used in attempted fraud

KAMLOOPS – The search is on to identify a couple wanted in association with using stolen identification earlier this month.

A male and female entered the Superstore on Columbia Street the evening of June 3 and attempted to purchase a new phone at the cell phone kiosk in the store. Before the transaction could be completed, the employee realized the identification was stolen.

The employee alerted police and attempted to keep the couple from leaving the store. However the pair became suspicious and left without the identification. By the time the police arrived the pair were gone.

The identification has since been returned to its owner.

Both the male and female suspects are Caucasian and presumed in their early 20s. The male was wearing a dark coloured hoodie and a baseball cap on backwards. The female was wearing a black and white checkered sweater.

Anyone recognizing the pair are asked to contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477. 

To contact a reporter for this story, email Dana Reynolds at dreynolds@infonews.ca or call 250-819-6089. To contact an editor, email mjones@infonews.ca or call 250-718-2724.

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Dana Reynolds

Dana Reynolds is originally from Saskatchewan, but previous to Kamloops lived in Toronto for five years. She is well educated, obtaining her Masters of Arts from York University and Certificate of Broadcast Journalism from Seneca College. Dana has a passion for travel, having worked and studied in three foreign countries. She is a political junkie, especially as pertains the Middle East as she wrote her thesis on Muslim immigration into Europe. Dana is very excited to be in Kamloops and embark on a career in journalism with Info News.