Phoenix SWAT team officers have broken down the door of a Phoenix taxi driver's home near Interstate 17 and Greenway Road.
Phoenix police officers were at the home to serve a search warrant in connection with an arrest made Wednesday at a grocery store, Sgt. Jason Davis said.
Police said Roberto Sambra used a stolen credit card to purchase groceries at the store. Since he used his personal club card, officers were able to track Sambra down and arrest him.
During the police interrogation, Sambra told officers he was given seven bogus credit cards from the taxi driver's house.
Officers went to the taxi driver's home on North 23rd Lane today to serve search warrants and investigate the man's allegations. That's where they arrested 28-year-old Jhoan Quiala in connection with the identity theft. They believe he was stealing the credit card information of his customers in order to make the fake cards for himself and his friends.
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Court should decide the case. But I am shocked to hear about the driver. We metro airport cabs are a registered company. Our drivers are very experienced.
These issues are common now a days. Hopefully police will completely interrogate this matter soon. We are registered taxi company working in Detroit. Detroit airport taxi rates are very low and you will enjoy the comfortable taxi ride.
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