Lebanon Police identify suspects in fraudulent credit card case

Phillip Roberts, Chief at Lebanon Police Department - City of Lebanon
Phillip Roberts, Chief at Lebanon Police Department - City of Lebanon
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The Lebanon Police Department announced on Apr. 8 that it has identified the individuals involved in a recent case of fraudulent credit card use in West Lebanon.

The update comes after community members provided tips that aided ongoing investigative efforts. According to the department, the suspects have been interviewed in Vermont and arrest warrants are expected to be issued soon.

The police expressed gratitude for public cooperation during the investigation. “The Lebanon Police Department appreciates the community’s continued support and willingness to assist in helping resolve cases such as this,” Chief Phillip J. Roberts said.

No further details about the suspects or charges were released at this time. The department authorized the statement on Apr. 8, 2026.



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