“But I want to pray that the Lord will awaken something in these young ladies, and realize the error of their ways, and ultimately come to Christ,” Robertson went on to say. “The reality is that there’s not much the police can do at this point. But if they use one of those credit cards, it becomes a felony. It’s currently a misdemeanor, but it becomes a felony [if they use a stolen credit card], and things would get very serious at that point.”
“But we want to pray for that situation; pray for those individuals,” Robertson said.
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In a Facebook post, the Clarksville Police Department revealed that four women had been involved in the robbery, and that they had been caught on camera using the victim’s credit card at a local Sam’s Club. Police asked the public to help them identify the suspects.
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