A 32-year-old Chatham man faces a variety of charges after police said someone was using a fraudulent credit card at gasoline stations in the community.
Yesterday morning, police received information that the man attended three gas stations in Chatham and purchased gasoline, lottery tickets and cigarettes using a fraudulent credit card. Total theft of the six transactions was approximately $200.
He has been charged with six counts of fraud under $5000, six counts of theft and forgery of a credit card and one count of possession of property obtained by a crime under $5000.
He was released pending a future court date of February 12.