Crime & Safety
Two suspects go on Cottonwood Heights shopping spree after breaking into car
Cottonwood Heights, Utah — Two suspects broke into a car in Cottonwood Heights and then used a stolen credit card during a shopping spree, police are looking for help in identifying them.
The suspects broke into the car on June 25 and stole a wallet, according to a social media post.
Later they used the victim’s credit card to go shopping at Home Depot, Walmart, and a 7-Eleven.
The Cottonwood Heights Police Department asks anyone who recognizes the suspects, to give them a call at 801-944-7100.
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