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Boise police, retailers work together against shoplifters (access required)

by IBR Staff

Published: November 26,2012

Tags: Boise Police Department, Home Depot, retail, shoplifting

On Nov. 12 in a store near the Boise Towne Square mall, when a customer insisted that a retailer manually enter a credit card number to pay for a $1,700 purchase, employees suspected credit card fraud. Rather than ignore the incident as possible fraud without proof, an employee called the cell phone number for a Boise ...
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