Police Seek Two Women for Questioning in Stolen Lottery Ticket Case
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Posted: 11:46 AM Sep 26, 2008
Police Seek Two Women for Questioning in Stolen Lottery Ticket Case
South Charleston want to talk with two women about some scratch off lottery tickets they tried to cash in last week.
Reporter: Mike Waterhouse
Email Address: mike.waterhouse@wsaz.com
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SOUTH CHARLESTON, W.Va. (WSAZ) -- South Charleston police are asking for your help to identify two women.

Check out the surveillance pictures posted below.

Detectives want to talk with them about some scratch off lottery tickets they tried to cash in last week. Police believe the tickets were recently stolen, and they're worth hundreds of dollars.

The two had a young boy with them at the store.

If you have any information about the women, please contact Detective Rader at the South Charleston Police Department at (304) 744-3435 extention 109.


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Posted by: anonymous on Jul 12, 2010 at 01:26 PM

Roger learn how to make sense!!You made no sense with your ignorant comment!Hello oh yes you do have to scan all lottery tickets at the time of sale or they will not go through the system to cash!Third off they should never post pictures so fuzzy so now some poor innocent person will get accused of it and i know So. Chas. police dont care if they did it or not as long as they look like their big shots and solved the mysterious lottery ticket caper!
Posted by: citizen on Jan 28, 2009 at 12:50 PM

The one in the pink shirt looks like a woman I see around Chestnut St. in S. Charleston every week.(at that go-mart too). But the picture is real fuzzy and is hard to see real good.
Posted by: roger on Oct 22, 2008 at 03:41 PM

lottery seem more grow problem wva lottery do something give people chance less crimes
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