Georgia man accused of stealing Daytona race fans’ credits cards

A Georgia man faces a slew of charges after police say he stole credit cards from a race fan’s trailer at Daytona International Speedway in January.

The suspect, Steven G. Sanders of Macon, Ga., was arrested Thursday in Alachua County, where he is accused of stealing credit cards from people attending the Gatornationals races at Gainesville Raceway.

Sanders faces charges of grand theft, burglary and fraudulent use of a credit card in connection to the Daytona Beach case. More charges are expected, according to the Daytona Beach Police Department.

Sanders is accused of breaking into someone’s race trailer when it was parked in the infield garage at the Daytona International Speedway on Jan. 27 and stealing cash and credit cards. The stolen cards were used at Publix, Walmart and Dillards.

Cops obtained security video from the Walmart in Ormond Beach where the stolen cards were used. Sanders looked like the suspect in Walmart, cops said. The man in Walmart bought gift cards, which were used at a Walmart in Jacksonville. Sanders was captured on security cameras at the Jacksonville store, police said.

Sanders remains in the Alachua County jail on $45,000 bail.

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