Monday, June 17, 2013

Teenagers suspected of using woman's missing credit card posed with it in photo booth pictures

A group of teenagers suspected of using a woman's missing credit card to buy movie tickets and pictures at a photo booth left a telling trail of evidence, according to police.

The unidentified woman reported her credit card missing on June 6 in the Crofton area of Anne Arundel County, Maryland. Records showed the card was used the day before at a Regal Movie Theater.



Surveillance video shows a group of teenagers buying tickets for a movie with the card. They then posed for a series of pictures in a photo booth located inside the theater lobby paid for using using the card as well.

One can be seen holding up a credit card in two of the photos. The images were apparently stored digitally on the booth’s computer hardware. Anyone with information concerning this incident is encouraged to contact police.

3 comments:

Dunex said...

Come again, the photobooth stores images taken? WTF?!

Anonymous said...

Yeah. Unless there's a sign stating this, the photobooth operator and/or manufacturer should be looking at a lawsuit. Or two. Or three. Or four.

That said, the combined IQ of 4 teens using another person's credit card to pay for photobooth pics is a joke that writes itself.

Lurker111

Gareth said...

How did they know the PIN? Shoulder surfing?