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Police search for person accused of using stolen credit card at Norfolk market

Police are looking for a person accused of using a stolen credit card at Bay Food Mart. (Adrienne Mayfield/Southside Daily)
Police are looking for a person accused of using a stolen credit card at Bay Food Mart. (Adrienne Mayfield/Southside Daily)

Police are looking for a person accused of using a stolen credit card at a Norfolk market.

On the night of Nov. 28, 2016, several personal items, including credit cards, were stolen from a woman in the parking lot of the Food Lion located at 2401 Colley Ave., according to a Norfolk Police Department news release.

Later, a person was seen on a surveillance camera using one of the stolen credit cards at the Bay Food Mart, located at 2707 Granby Street.

Norfolk police are looking for this person, who they believe used a stolen credit card at Bay Food Mart. (Courtesy of the Norfolk Police Department)
Norfolk police are looking for this person, who they believe used a stolen credit card at Bay Food Mart. (Courtesy of the Norfolk Police Department)

This is the second time the Bay Food Mart has made headlines in the last several months.

On Nov. 14, 2016 market cashier Michael Barnes, 38, was shot to death at the market after getting into an argument with a customer.

Leonard Bullock, 29, is accused in Barnes’ death. He was charged with second-degree murder and use of a firearm in the commission of a felony. He is scheduled to appear in Norfolk General District Court on Wednesday.

Anyone with information on these crimes should call the Norfolk Crime Line at 1-888-LOCK-U-UP or text “Norfolk” to 274637.

Mayfield can be reached at [email protected].

 

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