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Hospital worker steals credit card numbers from food court, charges over $1,000

A hospital worker has been accused of making fraudulent purchases using credit card numbers obtained from the food court of a Wisconsin hospital.

March 13, 2015

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MILWAUKEE — A hospital worker from Milwaukee is accused of making purchases using credit card numbers gathered from the food court.

Court documents say Chazala Chesir, 27, made over $1,200 worth of purchases on credit cards obtained through the food court at Froedtert Hospital in Wauwatosa.

According to the complaint, a woman visiting a family member ordered a meal from the hospital's food service and gave her credit card number over the phone.

The woman told police that she noticed two purchases from a Pennsylvania clothing store on her credit card statement shortly after the hospital transaction.

Detectives met with hospital security, who identified Chesir as a suspect.

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