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Posted: 5:08 PM Nov 4, 2008
Police Seeking Thief who Stole Credit Cards from Elderly Women
Warrants have been issued charging a Coffee County woman with stealing credit cards in Florida.
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Warrants have been issued charging a Coffee County woman with stealing credit cards in Florida.
Surveillance video shown on WTVY helped identify 30-year-old Kabreshia Goosby of Elba.
She is accused of stealing credit cards from elderly women and using the cards to make purchases in Panama City and the Dothan area.
Anyone with information on her whereabouts should contact their nearest law enforcement agency.
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