"The teller said to me 'What's going on?' I said, 'Well, $380.' She goes 'Oh no, not you too,'" said Crea Milan Brkal was also a victim of fraud.  "It's very frustrating. You know, people take advantage of other people," Brkal, of South Brunswick, told CBS2's Nick Caloway.  According to police, it appears criminals used skimming devices to steal information from customers' bank cards at various PNC Banks.  "They're able to load that information onto counterfeit cards and take that money out at standalone PNC ATMs throughout the state," said South Brunswick Police Det. Sgt. Tim Hoover, who believes the scheme is widespread. Law enforcement in at least six counties reported similar crimes. The dollar amounts are similar, typically $300 to $400. The number of victims is in the dozens and climbing by the day.


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