
The co-owner of a popular downtown business reported to the St. John’s Police Station that a known person had used his debit card and made several unauthorized purchases online, amounting to
$5,797.53.
The offence occurred between September 12 and 31 this year.
Accordingly, a senior policeman reported that he had interviewed the complainant and certain information had been obtained, leading officers to question a female resident of Potters and to search her home.
Just past midday on Saturday, November 4, a search warrant was executed on the premises of the 27-year-old woman in her presence.
During the search, a quantity of clothing, handbags, dish pads, and ladies’ slippers was found and seized.
The woman was arrested on suspicion of unlawful electronic transfer of funds, and she, along with the items seized, was taken to the Station for investigation purposes.
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So the purpose of this article is to withhold information, as opposed to share information? 😱
Writer of this article, September only has 30 days. So your reference to the offence committed between September 12 and 31 this year is out of whack.
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