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Case Study Of Crystal Blackwell's Debit Card
On 09/04/2016 at 2059 hours, your Affiant was dispatched to 442 Furnace Street for a theft that was just discovered. The caller, Dawn Strong, stated her debit card was stolen and the individual who stole her card is Crystal Blackwell.

Your Affiant and Officer Pastucka responded to Dawn Strong's residence. Dawn related Crystal Blackwell stole her debit card and Sixty Dollars ($60.00) in cash from her purse. The Sixty dollars ($60.00) consisted of three (3) Twenty Dollar bills ($20.00). The theft occurred on Friday (09/02/2016) or Saturday (09/03/2016). Dawn was unsure if Blackwell stole the card on Friday or Saturday stating it could have been either day because she had invited Blackwell and her child along with her to go to the mall shopping for school supplies and clothes and Blackwell was at her house with her on Saturday. Dawn said she frequently invited Blackwell and her children to her home so that the children could play together while she and Blackwell talked and that she frequently fed her and her children.
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The bank statement detailed Thirty (30) unauthorized credit transactions between the dates of 09/02/2016 - 09/04/2016 depleting their checking account causing money from their savings account to be automatically transferred over for the difference owed.

*****VICTIMS said the debit card was stolen Friday (09/02/2016) or on Saturday (09/03/2016).

Dawn said she was told by so many people not to have Crystal Blackwell at her house because she was bad news "but I didn't listen and thought I could give her a chance and have a friend." She frequently invited her and her daughter along with her to go shopping, come to her house to hang out, and feed

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