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One Valley Man felt the Pain at the Pump

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The price of gas might be dropping, but one Valley driver was hit by an unexpected "pain at the pump" recently.     

It had nothing to do with gas prices.

Normally when you think of a credit card being "swiped" at the gas station, you think of paying at the pump.

That's what one man did September 12th at the Kangaroo's on Jordan Lane in Huntsville.

But there was one big problem.

He accidentally left the credit card behind.

And by the time he realized what he'd done, someone "swiped" his card in a different sense of the word.

They stole it.

According to Huntsville Police, the suspect used that stolen credit card at several stores in the area. 

Do you know who she is?

Crime doesn't pay.

But in this case, helping to solve a crime does.   

If you know who the woman is, call 53-Crime.

If your tips lead to an arrest, you'll be eligible for up to a thousand dollars and you'll remain anonymous.   

Speaking of credit cards, Charles Anthony Norton is wanted on a charge of fraudulent use of a credit card.

And along those same lines, Kimberly Renee Brooks faces a charge of criminal possession of a forged instrument.

In the "drug department", Ariel Tellez Munoz is wanted on a charge of trafficking in methamphetamine.

While David Wayne Moss, Jr. has done the right thing, turning himself in on a charge of marijuana possession.

And Bryan Keith Neill is on the loose, facing a charge of theft of property. 

On this week's Scroll of Honor, Crimestoppers salutes Halsey Foodservice, Coates Transportation Group and the Alabama Credit Union.     

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