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Four from Toronto arrested in Sarnia for $30K credit card fraud

Two men and two women are believed to have purchased jewelry, cellphones and a host of other items from 10 different stores using phony credit cards, according to police.

Total of 64 criminal charges include theft, possession of stolen property and credit card fraud

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Sarnia police have arrested four people from Toronto who allegedly went on a $30,000 shopping spree with stolen credit cards. 

Two men and two women are believed to have purchased jewelry, cellphones and a host of other items from 10 different stores using phony credit cards, according to police. 

The four suspects, ranging in ages from 27 to 42, have been charged with a total of 64 criminal offences, including theft, possession of stolen property, credit card fraud and breach of recognizance. 

Police detectives in both Sarnia and Toronto worked together in the investigation. All the charges from Sarnia have been transferred to Toronto.

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