ICE seeks public’s help to identify grocery store skimming suspect
SAN FRANCISCO — Special agents with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement's (ICE) Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) are seeking the public's help to identify a man suspected of planting a so-called "skimming" device at a Bay Area grocery store.
The dark-haired suspect is seen in video captured by a surveillance camera at the Walnut Creek Safeway in September removing a skimming device from under his jacket and installing it at a checkout stand. A store employee, who happened to be in the checkout line, witnessed the incident and alerted store security. Safeway immediately notified all of its Bay Area stores, resulting in the recovery of an identical device that had been installed simultaneously by a different suspect at a Safeway in Dublin. Both devices were detected and removed before any consumer data could be compromised.
Immediately following the incidents, Safeway contacted HSI, which opened an investigation into the crimes. That probe remains ongoing. According to investigators, the suspect responsible for the Walnut Creek incident is believed to have been driving a Toyota Corolla. Still images excerpted from the surveillance video show a man with short, dark hair. In one of the frames he is wearing sunglasses and carrying a cup of coffee. An earlier image shows him wearing a jacket.
In July 2015, HSI received information that multiple crews were attempting to install Bluetooth-enabled skimming devices at Bay Area gas stations and other retail locations. The discovery of the two devices at the grocery outlets is believed to be related.
HSI special agents ask members of the public who have information that may be relevant to this ongoing investigation, including any leads regarding the possible identity of the suspect, to contact HSI's 24-hour toll free tip line at 1-866-DHS-2ICE [1-866-347-2423] or use the agency's online tip form. Tips may be provided anonymously as well.