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Thursday, August 8, 2013
Oxford Police bust three people trying to scam a store.
Police say Tuesday, three men purchased more than $300 worth of cigarettes using re-encoded gift cards. This means the numbers embossed on the front of the gift cards did not match the account number on the card's magnetic strip.
When the cleark at Charlie's Tobacco Outlet realized one of the cards was stolen, the suspects took off with the cigarettes.
Police caught up with the suspects and found about 45 cloned gift cards inside the vehicle.
Aboubaker Doumbia, 34, of Atlanta, Shaquandra Alford, 31, of Atlanta, and Chiquta Roundtree, 26, of Atlanta, were all charged with possession of a forged instrument second degree.
They are being held on bonds of $100,000 each and are ordered to appear in Calhoun County Court Sept. 12.
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