Sheriff's office asks the public to help search for a man, woman using a stolen credit card

The security surveillance system at the South Kitsap Fred Meyer store caught one of the suspects, left, using a stolen debit card. - Kaitlin Strohschein/Staff Photo
Kaitlin Strohschein/Staff Photo
The security surveillance system at the South Kitsap Fred Meyer store caught one of the suspects, left, using a stolen debit card.

By KAITLIN STROHSCHEIN
Port Orchard Independent Reporter
August 11, 2011 · Updated 2:27 PM 

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The Kitsap County Sheriff’s office is seeking the public’s help in identifying a man and woman using stolen debit cards throughout the county.

The debit cards were stolen during a residential burglary July 12 in central Kitsap, and have been used at numerous local businesses, including:

  • Fred Meyer, South Kitsap
  • Ross Dress for Less, Silverdale
  • R & H Market, Bremerton
  • Puffin Sam’s, Bremerton
  • Big 5 Sporting Goods, South Kitsap
  • China Sun Restaurant, South Kitsap
  • O’Reilly Auto Parts, Silverdale

Deputies have photographs of the suspects from the security surveillance system at the South Kitsap Fred Meyer store.

One is a white female with long, brown hair, and the other is “a heavyset male with a goatee.”

The sheriff’s office is asking anyone with information about the suspects to call Deputy Jeff Schaefer at 360-337-7101, then press “0” in reference to case K11-007257.

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