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March 08, 2007

Police Looking for Suspect in Credit Card Fraud

Dalton Police Detectives are looking for Mr. Eric Scott Bowman in connection with several fraud cases the police department is investigating.

One case involves Mr. Bowman being a suspect in a $9,000 credit card fraud case.  The other involves a forged/stolen check he wrote for $28,000.

The suspect is described as:

  • White male
  • 6 feet tall
  • 230 pounds
  • Brown hair and Blue eyes
  • Possibly driving a dark green or brown 2003 F-250 Ford 4x4 truck without a tailgate

Mr. Bowman has contacts in both Gordon County (Calhoun) and Murray County but visits Dalton frequently.  The Police Department has obtained felony warrants for Mr. Bowman for Identity fraud.

Anyone with information on the location of Mr. Bowman is asked to contact Detective Matthew Locke at (706) 278-9085 extension 320. 

Anyone wanting to give anonymous information about this or any other crime is asked to contact the department's CRIME TIP HOTLINE at (706) 278-9085 extension 221. 

BowmanRecent photo of Eric Bowman, wanted for Identity fraud by the Dalton Police Department

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