Police in Limerick and Lower Pottsgrove have launched a joint investigation and are seeking two suspects after skimming devices were found in two local stores.
The devices, which are used to capture data from a credit or ATM card, were found at two Aldi stores in Lower Pottsgrove, 297 Armand Hammer Blvd., and Limerick, 33 W. Ridge Pike, according to police.
Lower Pottsgrove Police said in a press release Thursday that they have been investigating the placement of skimmer devices throughout Lower Pottsgrove for several months and that the placement of the devices has resulted in multiple victims that have had their debit card information compromised and used.
Lower Pottsgrove Police were notified of a skimming device located at Aldi in Lower Pottsgrove on Jan. 30. Police removed the device and an alert was sent to other Aldi stores, police said.
Following the alert, an Aldi store located in Limerick reported finding a similar device, prompting a joint investigation, police said. Police are continuing to investigate the incidents and have been reviewing surveillance footage and working with security teams from the stores.
The departments have found two men who are persons of interest in the case after reviewing surveillance footage from Aldi at 297 Armand Hammer Blvd.
Police said that the suspects have not been identified but are believed to be part of a “criminal enterprise that is operating in the greater Philadelphia area.”
Police are asking that anyone with information on their identities or information on any other possible perpetrators contact them immediately. Additionally, police are asking that individuals report any suspicious activity at other ATMs. Lower Pottsgrove Police can be reached at 610-326-1508 and Limerick Police can be reached at 610-495-7909.