Brookline police find skimmer at Harvard Ave. gas station

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Brookline police said the skimmer apparently grabbed card numbers from Jan. 16 to March 15.

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Brookline police are giving out tips to avoid credit card skimmers after one was found at a Harvard Avenue gas station.

A manager at the gas station was notified by a private financial services company that several cards used at a particular pump later experienced fraud, Brookline police said in a statement. The cards flagged were used at the pump between Jan. 16 and March 15.

Police did not say which gas station on Harvard Avenue. There’s a Sunoco, Stop & Shop, and Mobil gas station on Harvard Avenue near Coolidge Corner. 

Brookline police said detectives are actively investigating.

The skimmer used bluetooth technology to send card information to a third party, police said in a video shared to Facebook. They recommend using a cell phone to check for nearby bluetooth connections.

If “HC-05,” or something similar, comes up as a possible connection, there’s a skimmer nearby. Police say to not use the pump and alert the gas station.

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