CONSUMER ALERT: Millbrook police say anyone who used a credit or debit card at the city's McDonald's in recent days should check to make sure they're not the victim of identity theft. alnews onyourside consumeralert millbrook alabamanewsnetwork
Shytavious Davis – Photo from Elmore County Jail
Millbrook police say anyone who used a credit or debit card at the city’s McDonald’s in recent days should check to make sure they’re not the victim of identity theft. That’s because of an identity theft investigation that police say involves 20-year-old Shytavious Davis of Montgomery, who they say is an employee of the restaurant.a person reported that someone had used their debit card information to make purchases at various businesses without their knowledge or approval.
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