American motel caught a gang of carders with a hundred credit cards and fentanyl

Carding

Professional
Messages
2,828
Reputation
17
Reaction score
2,097
Points
113
a6530393b9.png


In a motel in the American city of Key Largo (Florida), three people were detained, who were found with a whole scattering of credit cards, identity cards, driver's licenses and drugs. According to Miami News, the gang included Katie Campbell, 42, Michael Harvey, 30, and Jacob Majewski, 27.

The suspects face numerous charges related to their alleged illegal activities. These include criminal use of personal identification information, possession of counterfeit credit cards, theft, possession of illegal driver's licenses or identification cards, hacking tools, and possession of drugs.

The arrests were made after the sheriff's office received a call from a member of the judiciary, who identified a visitor to the Sunset Cove Beach Motel (it was Campbell) as a man who had violated the terms of release and was wanted. While arresting the trio of suspects, the police found stolen mail, as well as fake checks, more than 100 credit cards in the names of other people, a card scanner, marijuana, hallucinogenic mushrooms and fentanyl (an extremely dangerous synthetic opioid that has a similar effect to heroin, but more powerful and therefore more likely to cause a lethal overdose).

Campbell and Mayevsky were taken to prison, while Harvey was referred to a nearby hospital with symptoms of a drug overdose and severe dehydration. Now his life is not in danger.
 
Top