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Traffic stop leads to confiscation of nearly 100 credit cards

2 arrested, charged with fraudulent use or possession of identifying information

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MONTGOMERY COUNTY, Texas – Two people were arrested during a traffic stop Monday afternoon after deputies found about 100 credit cards belonging to other people.

According to the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office, while conducting a traffic stop on Interstate 45 near Shepard Hill Road on Cameron Deshaundrick Warren-Washington, 23, and passenger Destiney Rachelle Sigler, 21, the deputy detected a strong, distinct odor of marijuana from the vehicle.

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Deputies said during a search of the vehicle, about 100 credit cards belonging to different people were found inside a backpack in the car. Additionally, a credit card embossing machine to create credit cards was found inside the car.

Warren-Washington and Sigler were arrested and charged with fraudulent use or possession of identifying information.

Deputies said the investigation is ongoing.


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