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Indiana State Police Fall Victim To Credit Card Skimming

Last updated on Thursday, January 26, 2017

(INDIANAPOLIS) - The Indiana State Police has fallen victim to the recent criminal trend of credit card skimming.

It was recently discovered some Indiana State Police fuel cards were compromised and one particular card was used for more than $1,000 in fraudulent charges.

All the affected cards were used at one particular Central Indiana gas station.

Investigators are now working to determine how the credit card information was obtained, but they believe it was likely through a skimming device installed on a gas pump.

This is an ongoing investigation and few details are available at this time. We are asking area gas stations to regularly check their gas pumps and report any suspicious activity to police.

The Indiana State Police would like to offer the following tips to decrease the chances of falling victim to credit card skimming at gas stations:

If you believe your card has been compromised contact your credit card company immediately and report the crime to police. Remain vigilant whenever using your credit or debit card and if ever in doubt, don't use it.

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