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6 suspects sought for breaking into vehicles, using credit cards

1:19 PM, Sep 30, 2012   |    comments
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The first incident occurred between Sept. 7 and 8. The victim's credit cards were either used or tried to use them at several locations in Greeley. At 5:45 a.m. the morning of Sept. 8, three men and two women were seen exiting a slate-metallic or shadow-pearl colored Toyota Sienna van - 2005 or newer - from the Greeley Wal-Mart on 23rd Avenue.

The other incident occurred between Sept. 12 and 13. The victim's credit cards also were used or tried the cards at several locations in the Greeley area. One of the suspects later used the card on Sept. 13 to purchase cigarettes at the Fort Morgan Wal-Mart. There, he was seen on video exiting the passenger side of a dark-colored extended cab pickup.

The first suspect is described as a Caucasian man in his mid 20's with light brown or reddish hair, a mustache and goatee. He was wearing a gray long sleeve shirt with an unknown logo on the front.

The second suspect is described as a Hispanic man in his mid 20's with black hair. He was captured on surveillance wearing an "OD green" or tan colored windbreaker coat over a white shirt and green or tan pants.

The third suspect is described as a Caucasian man, unknown hair or age. He was wearing a black or dark colored ball cap, a gray shirt and gray pants or dirty blue jeans.

The fourth suspect is described as a Caucasian woman in her early 40's with a heavier build and red or blonde hair. She was wearing a dark-blue or black jacket with a lighter-colored liner, blue shirt, and black pants.

The fifth appears to be a Hispanic woman in her early 20's with black hair. She was seen wearing a black coat and blue pants.

The sixth suspect is described as Caucasian or Hispanic man with brown to reddish-brown hair that is thinning on top. He was wearing a red shirt, black jacket and blue jeans with what looks to be white or light-colored footwear.

If you have any information on these cases, contact Deputy Chris Griggs at 970-867-2461 or Investigator Kelvin Bernhardt at 970-542-3479.

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