Louisville Pastor and Associate Charged in Multi-County Credit Card Theft Ring
Louisville Metro Police (LMPD) โฃhave arrested โคa local pastor andโ anโฃ associate in connection with a string of credit card thefts targeting shoppers, primarily at grocery stores. Authorities believe theโฃ pair may be responsible for numerous unreported incidents.
According to Sergeant Keeling of the LMPD 3rd Division,the suspects,identified asโ Mozee and Porter,employed a specific tactic โคtoโ avoid detection. “They would go into stores, like they were shopping, kind of to blend in,” Keeling explained. โ”Theyโ would leave without even making purchases,โข soโฃ it was obvious they were there just to makeโ the thefts.”
Following the thefts,the pair would instantly visit stores like Walgreens toโ purchase gift cards. To further โconceal their activities, they would change clothes and attempt โคtoโค appear unconnected while committingโฃ theโฃ fraudulent purchases. “They were also kind of trying to appear that they weren’t โwith eachโข other when theyโ were doing the crimes, which is something weโ picked up on on โฃthe video,” Keeling added.
Police learned that Mozee andโ Porterโฃ are friends who met โคat the gym. โคMozee, whose name is prominently displayed on signage at The New Christian Church of Jesus Christ, wasโ arrested โSunday as he was leaving for church services. WAVE News attempted to reach someone at the church for commentโ but received โno response.
Bothโฃ men are facing charges of theft by unlawful taking, fraudulent use of credit cards, engagingโค in organized crime, โคand trafficking in financial information.
Court records reveal a history โof similarโค offenses for Mozee, dating back to 2009 in โmultiple counties. In โค2015, he faced comparable charges in Jefferson County, ultimately accepting โa plea deal that resulted in five years of probation.
During questioning, โMozee reportedly confessedโ to years of involvement in this type of criminal activity.”He just letโข us no that he’s done it for years,” Sergeant Keeling stated. “And,according to him,he’s done it thousands โฃof times.”
Currently, three โvictims have come forward โคreporting their wallets stolen whileโฃ shopping at grocery stores. Police are investigating a fourth potential case.โค However,investigators โbelieve the number โฃof victims is substantially higher,as fraudulent charges are often reimbursed by banks without a formal report being filed.
LMPD is โฃurging anyone who believes they may have been targeted by Mozee and porter to โคcontact the 3rd โDivision tip line atโค 502-574-2135.
Sergeant Keeling also emphasized the importance of community vigilance, particularly in โคprotecting vulnerable populations.โค “If you see someone that’s, you know, the elderly person in the grocery store that’s shopping, โฃyou know, try to help โthem, prevent themโค from being a victim, and kind of lookโ out for them,” he said. “And if they โhave purses open, and things like that, you know,โ they grew up in a โฃtimeโ that we didn’t grow up in. They feel a lot more comfortable out in public, and sadly, society has changed โฃa little bit. โคSo, โคif โyou โขsee โฃsomeone โwho looksโฃ vulnerable, you know, say something to them, and maybe give them the advice โฃof โฃclosing upโค their purse, or something like that, to help protect them.”