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FBI releases photos of men suspected of ATM skimming in Pa.

The FBI released photos of three men they say installed “skimming”devices on ATM machines in stores in the Shippensburg and Carlisle areas.

The devices, where were installed in what appear to be a Target store, were placed on the ATM’s when the stores were open but the banks were closed.

Skimming devices allow criminals to clone debit and credit cards, allowing them to withdraw cash at a later time.

The FBI says that suspect one installed the devices. Suspects two and three served as lookouts.

The cloned cards were used to withdraw money from ATM machines in convenience stores, pharmacies and retail locations in and around Philadelphia.

Metro Philadelphia

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