Police investigating the theft and use of a credit card, now have some CCTV vision they hope may help identify the alleged suspect. Granted, the vison is not good but the suspects clothing my provide clues. Overnight on 23 December 2013, the victim had his car broken into in Norwood and of the items stolen, his credit card was of the things taken. Later that day, the victim’s card was used 16 times at BP Norwood, Coles Norwood and BWS Pooraka. The CCTV vision is from the BWS store and shows the suspect using the card to buy what appears to be a bottle of Black Label Johnny Walker. The suspect is male, Caucasian, about 30 years of age, medium build with black hair. He is wearing a black hooded jumper with large white motif, black track suit pants with three grey stripes running up the side, a black baseball cap with white peak and white motif on the front, black trainers and a white t-shirt under his jumper.If anyone knows the man’s identity or has any information about the theft and use of the card, they are asked to call Crime Stoppers 1800 333 000 or online www.sa.crimestoppers.com.au MORE TOP STORIES – See more at: http://www.sapolicenews.com.au/more-news/20807-can-you-identify-this-credit-card-thief-through-the-pixels.html#sthash.D8YZSpmR.dpuf
