Greensboro Police Seek Man Who Stole From Cone Health Cancer Center Employee
A man stole a bank card and other items from a Cone Health Cancer Center employee, then used the card for fraudulent purchases before fleeing in a white sedan.

Greensboro/Guilford Crime Stoppers and Greensboro police are asking the public to help identify a man who allegedly stole a bank card and other items from an employee at a Cone Health Cancer Center, then used the stolen card to make fraudulent charges.
According to Crime Stoppers, the suspect was seen leaving in a white sedan. No suspect name, physical description, or further details about the vehicle have been released. The specific Cone Health Cancer Center location involved has not been identified in the public appeal, and no date or time for the alleged theft has been provided.
Cone Health operates cancer care facilities across the Greensboro area, and the network's workforce serves thousands of patients annually. The victim in this case was an employee, not a patient. Beyond the bank card, Crime Stoppers described additional stolen property only as "other items," without further inventory. The dollar amount of the fraudulent charges has not been disclosed.

No arrests have been made and no formal charges have been filed as of this report. Law enforcement is using the language "accused" and "allegedly" in the public notice, reflecting that the investigation remains open.
Anyone with information about the suspect or the incident is asked to contact Greensboro/Guilford Crime Stoppers directly.
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