Tacoma police seek assistance in identifying car prowl suspects

Tacoma, WALocal News

Tacoma police are actively seeking help to identify two suspects involved in car prowling and credit card fraud. Surveillance footage shows the suspects using a woman's stolen credit card at multiple businesses while she was at work. They drove a white Ford Flex, which has been linked to the thefts, and made several purchases totaling thousands of dollars before the victim could cancel her card. The victim, Alyssa, described her distress upon discovering her shattered car window and the theft of her belongings. She urged the public to assist in identifying the suspects, stating their actions have caused discomfort in the community.

Another victim spotted the same Ford Flex while witnessing a man attempting to break into their vehicle, indicating a pattern of behavior. Tacoma police are asking anyone with information about the suspects or the vehicle to reach out to them. Anonymous tips can also be submitted through Crime Stoppers.

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