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The suspects shattered the back window of her car and found her purse tucked underneath the drivers seat.
Less than an hour later, the real damage had been done.
"They got two large televisions along with some other electronics, and the credit card that was used was the woman's personal credit card," says Detective Jason Threlkeld.
He says the two men and woman used the card at a WalMart, Best Buy, and Speedway gas station in town.
They racked up a nearly $3,000 total tab...but they've also racked up some serious felony charges.
"Anything from misuse of a credit card to a fraud and a forgery due to the transactions that occurred with the credit card," says Detective Threlkeld.
Police say the suspects are described as two white men in their 20s, one with tattoos on arms, another with one on his neck, and one dark complected female in her 20s.
They reportedly got into a black late 90s' Chevy Cavalier 4-door with no front license plate.
If you have any information, contact Miamisburg Police at 847-6602.
Wednesday, July 28 2010, 05:36 PM EDT
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