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Credit Card Theft: You Stole From Your Mother?

By Brian Riley
December 19, 2018
in Analysts Coverage, Credit, Fraud & Security, Security
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Many fraud cases are interesting, but this one is directly down the strikezone of a recent Mercator Advisory Report on Disputes and the importance of Account alerts.

From the thriving metropolis of Mishawaka, Indiana (population 49,177) ABC News reports.

  • MISHAWAKA, Ind.—A locksmith allegedly burglarized his mother’s neighbors’ home on December 6.
  • Upon arrival, Gary and Sandra Lack informed officers that they had been out to dinner when they received an e-mail alert that their credit card had been used.
  • They cancelled the card knowing it was not authorized.
  • When the Lacks returned home, they found a number of items missing from their home including a handgun, a shotgun, and other credit cards.

Happy Holiday.  Mom’s house?

  • Detectives learned that the credit cards had been used at a Meijer’s Store and surveillance video showed the identity of the individual using the credit card without permission.
  • Steven William Lowel was positively identified by his mother, the Lack’s neighbor, as the individual in the video.
  • Officers learned that Lowel is a locksmith.

So think about it.  The thief takes from his mother.  Why of all people, when you are a locksmith?  So many other targets.

  • During a search of Lowel’s home, police found the missing items taken from the Lack’s home.
  • Lowel was arrested on December 13 and charged with one count of burglary, one count of fraud, and one count of theft.
  • He was released on December 15 on a $5,000 bond and is due back in court on January 7 for an initial hearing.

Enough about familial problems.  Take a look at the new report on disputes!

Overview by Brian Riley, Director, Credit Advisory Service at Mercator Advisory Group

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