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Canadian pair accused of using skimming device at ATM

Canadian pair accused of using skimming device at ATM

by Admin | May 25, 2016 | Featured, Financial Fraud

Two men who were caught in the act of removing a skimming device from an ATM in Tamarac have been arrested, the Broward Sheriff’s Office said. Marc Chemali, 29, and Michelangelo Mongelli, 31, both from Canada, were taken into custody Tuesday and were each facing...

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