Aug 12, 2022
RawNews1st – An investigation by Central Precinct detectives led to the identification of Felicia N. Anderson, 33, as one of two women who, on the evening of June 17th, offered to help a man back to his hotel after he had been drinking at a bar.
He recalls entering their light-colored SUV, feeling unsafe, and then bailing from the vehicle.
The following day, he realized that his credit cards had been stolen and used at several locations, including an Edmondson Pike Kroger.
A review of surveillance footage from the Kroger store showed a woman, identified as Anderson, using the victim’s credit card to purchase merchandise and withdraw cash at the self-checkout.
She faces six counts of fraudulent use of a credit card and six counts of identity theft in this case.
On May 28th, a man became separated from his friends. Around 3 a.m., he entered an older silver SUV, possibly a Ford Explorer, thinking it was a rideshare vehicle.
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The victim later woke up at his short-term rental and realized that his iPhone and bank card had been stolen. Surveillance video from a Murfreesboro Pike Kroger shows two women, identified as Anderson and Anesha Robinson, 32, using the victim’s card at the store later in the day on May 28th.
Anderson and Robinson face three counts each of fraudulent use of a credit card and identity theft in this case.
Anyone who sees them or knows their whereabouts is asked to call Crime Stoppers at 615-742-7463.
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