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IN: McDonald’s employee stole about 100 credit card numbers while working drive-thru

Posted on September 9, 2016 by Dissent

Gabby Gonzalez reports:

Newly unsealed court documents reveal how detectives were able to track down a McDonald’s employee who allegedly stole around 100 credit card numbers while working the drive-thru.

Police say Makeisha Roberts, the McDonald’s employee,  and Quentin Deshawn Creamer worked together to steal customers’ information and make fake credit cards they used to go shopping at area stores. Both now face multiple charges for fraud and theft.

Read more on Fox59.

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