A crook swiped a new credit card from a home in Washington, D.C. He tried to activate it, tried to charge $1,700 and even tried to change the PIN number on the card.
The victim contacted her bank and learned the phone number that the crook used o try and activate the stolen card. Apparently it was the crook's home phone number, so she turned the information over to the D.C. police.
Turns out the crook was a D.C. cop.
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