STAMFORD, Conn. — A Stamford man was arrested after he was accused of using a stolen credit card at Target on Sunday, Sgt. Paul Vaccaro said.
During the day there were many charges made at a variety of different places including CVS, Dunkin' Donuts, a gas station, and then finally Target, the sergeant said. When Target reported the use of a stolen credit card police found Joshua Springer, 24, of Stamford with several reported stolen items and credit cards, Vaccaro said.
Springer told police he was given the credit cards, the sergeant said. The credit cards belonged to a Stamford woman.
Police believe another person was also involved, the sergeant said.
Vaccaro did not know the total amount charged to the credit cards.
Springer was charged with third-degree larceny, credit card theft, possession of stolen property and charging less than $500 on a revoked credit card, police said.









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