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James W. Barton, 23, wanted in Warren County for using stolen credit cards.  (Photo/Warren County Sheriff's Dept.)

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Deputies seek suspected stolen credit card user

Updated: Monday, 11 Feb 2013, 4:44 PM EST
Published : Monday, 11 Feb 2013, 4:25 PM EST

LEBANON, Ohio (WDTN) - Warren County sheriff deputies are asking for your help to find a man accused of using stolen credit cards.

Deputies say James W. Barton, 23, is wanted for receiving stolen property, forgery and misuse of a credit card.

Investigators believe Barton used credit cards that were stolen from medical facilities in Warren, Clinton, Butler, Montgomery and Hamilton counties.  They say he used the cards at retail stores to buy electronics.

Contact Warren County Crime Stoppers at 513-352-3040 if you have any information about Barton.
 

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