The Brick Township Police Department is requesting the public’s assistance in identifying the subject in the photos below.
If you recognize this person, please contact Detective Ryan Talty at 732-262-1170.
The Police Department is warning the public of recent ATM “skimming incidents.”
“When using an ATM machine, please use the tips located in the photos attached prior to inserting your bank card and inputting your PIN number into the machine,” police said. “If you see something that looks suspicious, please call the Brick Police Department at 732-262-1100 and report it to the store immediately.”
I am not surprised at all that this person seen in the photo is involved in skimming incidents.. In fact, I once walked into a grocery store, and this fellow in the photo was working there. I asked him for a half gallon of milk. When I got home, I noticed that he had given me skim milk instead of real milk, and that I had been skimmed by a professional skimmer and skim artist.
I hope they find him, so he can pay back all those people that he skimmed with his crooked skim milk scheme.
Idiot! Your idiotic comments are not even funny. Their at best anoying and at worse insensitive.
Calm down–
Please take it easy–
Your sharp comment would be better and more befitting to all those gang mobs in LA that in broad daylight do their Smash And Grab, looting in the hundreds of thousands of dollars.
Skim over his comments in the future. No need for nastiness.
Most of the time, his comments are interesting.
I think that since this one time, he was on a skim milk diet, it looks like his brain was not getting enough fat.
No need to worry, he does no belong to those guys in the Bronx who take beer bottles and throw them at our wonderful Police Officers.
Doesn’t every ATM in the bank have a camera at the top facing you? Or is this problem not at bank ATMs? I typically only use the ones at a bank, so someone please enlighten me how to know if a camera is fake.
Always use an ATM machine that is in a well lit area and an area where many people are walking around. These bandits probably target an area where there are very few people in order not to get caught in the act.
Friendly tip:
When you enter your password, cover your hand with a bag above your hand as you type in your password.
If the camera is above, it will not catch your password.
This whole tip takes 20 seconds and it is well worth it.
Actually, if you are not on the phone, you can use your other hand to cover your keystrokes.
You should also make sure to touch other keys on the keypad too so that not only your PIN number keys are warm.