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Two arrested, jailed for allegedly stealing credit cards from cars

Robert PrestonBy Robert PrestonFebruary 8, 202017 Views
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Store surveillance footage of Bret Davis and Amanda Seagraves allegedly using credit cards they had stolen from vehicles in Coffee County.
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Bret Davis, 39, and Amanda Seagraves, 39, both of Vidalia, have been arrested and charged in connection with breaking into cars and stealing credit cards.

The Douglas Police Department had photos of the couple allegedly using the stolen credit cards and had asked for the public’s assistance in identifying them. Citizens came through and provided information that led to the identification and eventual arrests of Davis and Seagraves.

They have been charged with entering an auto, financial transaction card theft, and financial transaction card fraud. They are being held in the Coffee County Jail.

Douglas Georgia Douglas Police Department entering an auto financial card fraud stolen credit cards Vidalia, Georgia
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