Man arrested in Peterborough for theft and credit card fraud

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Peterborough (October 2, 2019) – Peterborough police arrested and charged 23-year-old Liam Bramley-Montgomery for theft and credit card fraud on September 29. He is accused of stealing a wallet from a vehicle and fraudulently using the obtained credit cards in a local store. He was released and is scheduled to appear in court on October 15.

On September 29, police arrested and charged Liam Bramley-Montgomery in Peterborough in connection to theft and credit card fraud. He is accused of breaking into a car, stealing a wallet which contained various master cards, debit cards, and identification documents.

Thereafter, the accused attended a local business and purchased merchandise using fraudulently the stolen credit cards according to the Peterborough police. Additionally, he was caught on the security camera stealing a set of headphones in the same store.

Bramley-Montgomery is charged with theft under $5,000, two counts of unlawful use of credit card, breach of probation, and possession of proceeds of crime. He was released and is scheduled to appear in court on October 15.