Texarkana Texas Police need your help in locating a woman who now has a felony warrant out for her arrest for credit card abuse. 

The thing is, these credit cards are not hers to abuse.TTPD posted on their Facebook page that they are looking for Jennifer Sines.

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According to the TTPD

A local company noticed several odd charges on some of their credit cards in early October. When they started to check into them, they discovered that the credit cards themselves were all missing from where they were kept in the business' office. No one could quite figure out how the credit cards had gotten into the suspect's possession, but it was pretty obvious that she was using them like crazy now.

 

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As the investigation continued a retail store employee took a couple of photos of the woman when she came back into the store and used the stolen credit cards again.

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Officers working the case were able to locate her vehicle parked at a local hotel and then traced the vehicle to Sines.

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Detective Warren Smith working on the case kept gathering more evidence that lead to Sines as the suspect. In fact, Detective Smith was able to track down that she used the stolen cards and made over $4,000 in purchases at local businesses.

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The Texarkana Texas Police would love to have a talk with her but they are having a difficult time finding her. Do you know where she is? If you do then please call
903-798-3116 or if you would like to stay anonymous you can by calling the Texarkana Area Crime Stoppers at 903-793-STOP.

 

The TTPD said;

We've reserved a bunk for her in the Bi-State Jail and would hate for her to miss out on the fine accommodations offered there.

You gotta love the humor of our police in Texarkana.

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