Orlando Sentinel

Cops: Airport worker found purse, used cards

- By Jeff Weiner jeweiner@orlandosen­tinel .com

A worker at Orlando Internatio­nal Airport who found a traveler’s lost purse on a tram used the credit cards inside to go on a “shopping spree” — spending nearly $3,000 on everything from shoes to video game consoles, according to police.

The worker, 32-year-old Leslie Marie Garcia, was arrested Thursday on charges of fraudulent use of credit cards, unlawful use of stolen credit cards, identity theft and larceny, records show.

Police said the victim, who was on her way to a departing flight, took an automated tram to her terminal about 5 p.m. Aug. 1, accidental­ly leaving behind her purse, which held four credit cards and a gold bracelet.

About two hours later, she got a notificati­on that one of her cards had been used without her permission: a charge of $426.51 at Walmart.

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The woman would soon discover than another of her cards had been used only the beginning. five times within three hours: $494.87 at Ross, $376.91 at Famous Footwear, $44.73 at New China Restaurant, $276.88 at a GameStop and $108.97 at Wawa. The charges continued the following day, including two more GameStop purchases totaling $763.15, plus $26.05 at Dunkin’ and $242.24 at Marshalls.

According to an arrest report, the purchases ranged from school supplies, to clothing, food, shoes and video games — including an Xbox and a Nintendo Switch.

The grand $2,796.89.

An additional charge for $128.70 at Panera Bread was declined twice, police said.

According to the report, Garcia was recorded by surveillan­ce cameras at five stores wearing her uniform, Greater Orlando Aviation Authority badge and a Delta Airlines lanyard.

When interviewe­d by detectives, she admitted finding and using the cards, total: police said.

In addition to being arrested, she was trespassed from the airport.

According to her arrest report, Garcia worked as a hostess.

In a statement, spokesman Cory Burkarth said Garcia’s arrest shows Orlando police “will vigorously and thoroughly investigat­e these types of crimes.”

“The suspect had the perfect opportunit­y to do the right and be a hero in this case,” Burkarth said. “Instead, she chose to enrich herself… and now she’s looking at having a criminal record for the rest of her life and that’s something that will follow her on every job applicatio­n and background check. … If you find a wallet, bag, purse, or other item that isn’t yours, do the right [thing] and turn it in.”

Garcia was booked into the Orange County Jail and has since been released. No phone number was listed for her in arrest paperwork.

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