Cross Plains couple praises Abilene police after identity theft

Source: National Cyber Security – Produced By Gregory Evans

After a trip to Red Robin on Catclaw Drive, Barbara Worley and her husband Donnie became the victims of identity theft. Police say their waiter at the restaurant; Eric James Radford had been stealing credit and debt card information from the customers he severed. “[Radford] gave us excellent service,” Barbara said. “He was very pleasant. I gave him a five dollar tip.” Barbara and Donnie received a phone call from their banks fraud department the Sunday after eating at the restaurant. Radford along with his roommate Keith Allen Jackson Jr. allegedly ran up hundreds of dollars of charges at a local gentlemen’s club called Jaguars. Jackson is also accused of stealing customer information while employed at the Sonic of Sayles Boulevard. “We were a little frustrated because we figured somebody’s done this and we’ve lost some money and we’ll never see it again,” Barbara said. “We didn’t know about the insurance our bank has so we did end up getting our money back.” Abilene Police Department Fraud Strike Force member Det. Gabe Thompson was made aware of  Radford and Jackson;s alleged fraudulent activity by another couple. He obtained a search warrant and arrested the two men Friday. Thompson said the […]

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