Man Wanted For Using Stolen Credit Card Info To Buy $1,000 In T Passes

BOSTON (CBS) -- Transit police are looking for a man who they say fraudulently used credit cards to buy more than $1,000 worth of MBTA Charlie Cards and commuter rail passes.

The man allegedly made the purchases around 9:30 p.m. on July 10 at the Tufts Medical Center Station.

MBTA police released surveillance photos of him Monday, hoping to generate some leads.

Transit police are looking for this man who allegedly made fraudulent credit card purchases on July 10. (Photo Credit: MBTA Transit Police)

He's described as black with a medium build, about 50 years old. He was last seen wearing a blue shirt with a small Nike logo on the center of his chest, blue jeans and gray sneakers.

He was also carrying a dark-colored duffel bag.

Police are looking for a man who allegedly bought more than $1,000 worth of MBTA Charlie Card and commuter rail passes on July 10. (Photo Credit: MBTA Transit Police)

Anyone with information is asked to call police at (617) 222-1050.

Anonymous tips can be left by texting 873873, or using the anonymous feature on the SeeSay app.

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