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    SHARP-EYED COP STOPS FOR COFFEE, BUSTS MAJOR ATM SCAM RING

    NBC 10.com, PA
    http://www.nbc10.com/news/13771022/detail.html
    July 27 2007

    NBC 10 investigative reporter Lu Ann Cahn reported weeks ago that
    dozens of people in the area were reporting hundreds of dollars being
    stolen out of their bank accounts.

    Good police work finally gave authorities a major break in the case,
    Cahn reported. Two men, Artur Grigoryan and Artur Harutyunyan, have
    been arrested.

    Police said they are experts at stealing ATM information and money
    without stealing ATM cards.

    Sources told the NBC 10 Investigators that the Secret Service and the
    FBI had been looking for the two men for months. They're suspected
    of being a part of an Armenian organized crime ring that has been
    moving from state to state.

    "It's slick. It's frightening," said scam victim Rosemary Murphy.

    The men allegedly took $800 a day out of Murphy's bank account for
    five days in a row before she caught on. She was about one of 50
    victims in the Tredyffrin area alone.

    Detective Brian Hughes of the Tredyffrin police sent pictures of the
    possible suspects to all neighboring police departments.

    Cpl. Declan Coyle of the Upper Merion police was getting coffee
    Saturday morning at a King of Prussia Wawa when he saw Grigoryan at
    the ATM making several transactions.

    "He realized this looks like one of the people from that photo,"
    said Detective Sgt. Jeffrey McCabe.

    Affidavits show detectives found evidence of the thefts in an apartment
    near King of Prussia. Police said it's a skimming operation.

    The NBC 10 Investigators have shown how this works: Skimming devices
    are put right on the front of ATM machines. They record your PIN and
    all of your information without you even knowing it.

    Link: NBC 10 Investigators' ATM Safety Tips

    In this case, the men are accused of doing so mostly at Wawa ATMs
    located in the tri-state area, transferring the information onto gift
    cards and using the newly encoded cards to get to people's money.

    Grigoryan is from California but was staying at local hotels, the
    latest being the Wayne Hotel in Wayne, authorities said. Harutyunyan
    has lived on the 500 block of W. DeKalb Pike in King of Prussia for
    the past three years.

    Both are currently in the Montgomery County prison.

    Tredyffrin police held a meeting Tuesday between investigators and
    representatives from area banks. Preliminary losses indicate that
    about $500,000 in cash withdrawls have been associated with the
    suspects since June.

    Police said they suspect it's much bigger than that, as the men are
    believed to have been involved in these operations since 2005, and
    there are probably many more victims in the tri-state area.

    What can you do to protect yourself from thefts like this?

    "If you go into a store and you happen to give your credit card to
    a cashier, and you see them take it to another location or under the
    desk, maybe ... the red light should go on there," McCabe said.

    If you have a combined credit and debit card, it is much safer when
    making purchases in stores to use it as a credit card, Cahn reported.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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