Crime & Safety

Resident Target of $772 Credit Card Fraud, Police Say

Upper Macungie Police say an Orefield man was the victim of a $772 credit card fraud, although he still had possession of the card.

Upper Macungie Police said a Orefield man was the victim of a $772 credit card fraud, even though he still had possession of the card.

Police said the 29-year-old man reported the crime Wednesday when he discovered that $772 in charges were made to purchase products from Abbott Nutrition.

Police say they are still investigating the incident.

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