Crime & Safety

Police Find Suspicious Credit Cards in Speeding Driver's Car

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A driver stopped for speeding had a number of credit cards and gift cards in his car that did not belong to him, according to a Twinsburg Police report.

The driver was released from the scene and not arrested, but the case remains under investigation.

On March 21, the police pulled over the car for speeding on I-480 near Aurora Road. A police dog was used to search the car and the dog "alerted" at something in the car. A further search of the car found credit cards and gift cards in the car that did not belong to the driver or any passengers.

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The driver also had two credit cards in his personal possession that did not have the driver's name on them.


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