Oregon City Police Searching for Suspect Using ATM Skimming Device

A second skimming device was found on the Columbia Bank ATM located on Molalla Ave in Oregon City.

Surveillance photos of the suspect were obtained from both bank locations. Photo Courtesy: Oregon City Police Department
Surveillance photos of the suspect were obtained from both bank locations. Photo Courtesy: Oregon City Police Department
September 11, 2014, 10:00 am

— On August 30, around 1:41 p.m., Oregon City Police were notified about a "skimming device" found on the ATM at the Clackamas Federal Credit Union located on Warner Milne Rd in Oregon City.

A concerned citizen took possession of the device and brought it to the Oregon City Police Department to report the crime.

A second unidentified witness reported a possible suspect vehicle description near the ATM. The vehicle was described as a newer dark grey sedan.

Oregon City Patrol Officers began to check neighboring bank ATM's for other devices.

At about 3:16 p.m. a second "skimming device" was found on the Columbia Bank ATM located on Molalla Ave in Oregon City.

Surveillance photos of the suspect were obtained from both bank locations.

The suspect is described as a white male adult with a short dark colored beard. The suspect was wearing long sleeved collared shirts with different patterns, jeans, and a baseball cap in the surveillance photos.

The Oregon City Police is asking for the public's help in identifying this suspect.

If you have any information regarding these crimes, or the identity of the suspect, please contact the Oregon City Police Department Tip Line at (503) 496-1616.

Source: Oregon City Police Department

 

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