Crime & Safety

Police Search for Supermarket Money Order Scammer

He's hit stores from Santee to San Marcos and authorities have released video and photos for the public to help ID the suspect.

Authorities asked the public today for help in identifying a man who has cheated San Diego-area supermarkets out of hundreds of dollars in recent months through a scam involving money orders.

The man has targeted Albertsons outlets in Santee, Alpine, El Cajon, Lemon Grove, and San Marcos starting in late January and continuing into mid-April, according to sheriff's investigators.

The suspect's method is to contact a guest-service cashier at a supermarket, hand him or her a stack of $20 bills totaling $480 and ask for a $500 money order. When the employee notes the shortage, the swindler takes the cash, appears to add the missing currency and hands it back.

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Unbeknown to the clerk, the man has surreptitiously pocketed six to eight $20 bills before handing the money back. The worker then gives him a $500 money order without recounting the cash, and he leaves.

Surveillance cameras have captured images of the crook.

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Anyone with information on his identity is asked to call San Diego County Crime Stoppers at (888) 580-8477, or contact the agency online at sdcrimestoppers.com. Tipsters may remain anonymous and could be eligible for a reward of up to $1,000.

-City News Service

Also read: Santee Daily Crime Update: Five Arrested on Suspicion of Assault


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