Nov 18, 2024
(ALAMOSA, Colo.) — The Alamosa Police Department (APD) said two McDonald's employees are being investigated after allegedly devising a scheme to double charge or add an additional fee to customers for their meals. According to APD, officers received a number of reports of fraudulent charges to their credit or debit cards. APD said so far, seven victims have come forward and been identified with the earliest incident happening on Oct. 23. The two suspects, identified as 19-year-old Nathaniel Gutierrez and 24-year-old Josiah Medina, are accused of using a Square payment app on their phones to process fraudulent transactions, charging customers for their meals then charging the amount to their fraudulent app. APD said each transaction would show the cost of the meal charged to McDonald's with a separate transaction fee charged to the customer's card. APD said Gutierrez and Medina are facing charges of: Identity Theft Unauthorized Use of a Financial Transaction Device Theft Complicity APD is asking those that suspect they may be a victim to contact APD, Officer Fabian Juarez through Colorado State Patrol Dispatch at (719) 589-5807 or APD at (719) 589-2548
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