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Five Suspects Wanted for Their Use of a Stolen EBT Card

REDLANDS – Five suspects went on an EBT shopping spree using an EBT card that was stolen earlier that day, officials said.

The incident occurred on June 5, 2016, and Redlands police are still attempting to identify the five suspects. The EBT card was stolen in the City of Calimesa and used at the Walmart located at 2050 Redlands Boulevard in the City of Redlands.

The suspects are described as follows:

Suspect 1 Description:
• Hispanic Female Adult

  • Dark hair
  • Glasses

Last seen wearing:

  • Black shirt
  • Dark colored pants

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Suspect 2 Description:

  • Hispanic Male Adult
  • Bald

Last seen wearing:

  • Green colored jacket
  • White shirt
  • Black shorts

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Suspect 3 Description:

  • Hispanic Female Adult

Last seen wearing:

  • White jacket
  • Black shirt
  • Gray capris style pants

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Suspect 4 Description:

  • Hispanic Male Adult

Last seen wearing:

  • Black shirt
  • Light colored pants
  • Black shoes
  • Dark colored baseball hat

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Suspect 5 Description:

  • Hispanic Female Adult
  • Dark hair

Last seen wearing:

  • Black jacket
  • Light colored pants

If anyone recognizes any of the suspects or knows where they can be located they should contact the Redlands Police Department at (909)789-7681 extension #1 or email Crime Analyst, Amy Varela at avarela@redlandspolice.com

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