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Police Seek Help Identifying At Least 5 Suspects In ATM Skimming Case

PITTSBURGH (KDKA) – Police are asking for the public's help to identify suspects after a skimming device was placed on a Washington County ATM.

According to state police, the device was placed on an ATM at the Lone Pine One Stop Exxon Gas Station on Amity Ridge Road in Washington.

Police believe the device was removed in May because the victim's bank account and PIN numbers were used in July and August.

The suspects made purchases locally and in the state of California.

According to police, descriptions of the suspects and local incidents are as follows:

Suspect one, a white female with a thin build, used stolen information at walk-up ATMs located on Saw Mill Run Boulevard, Town Square Way and Penn Avenue, Pittsburgh.

Suspect two, a black female with a heavy build, used stolen information to make a cash withdraw at PNC Park.

Suspect three, a white male with a thin build, glasses and a goatee, used stolen information at ATMs located in Brentwood Borough and Whitehall Borough.

Suspect four, a white male with a thin build, used stolen information at an ATM on Saw Mill Run Boulevard, Pittsburgh.

Suspect five, a male with a medium build, used stolen information at an ATM located at Piatt Place, Pittsburgh.

Anyone with information is asked to call Pennsylvania State Police at the Washington barracks at (724)-223-5200.

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