Bay Minette police are looking for a suspect who they believed used a credit card information fraudulently at Walmart on Monday, according to police.
Authorities said at 8:30 a.m., an unknown female entered the Walmart located at 701 McMeans Avenue and purchased several items on a credit card that she had the information for.
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