A man who had a seizure in public was shocked when he found his credit card and driver's license missing, according to police in Utah.
The Unified Police Department said that they are looking to arrest a woman who was seen stealing the credit card and driver's license from the man who had a seizure at a 7-Eleven.
The woman is facing charges of theft and credit card fraud.
According to the police investigation, Dustin Malone went to the 7-Eleven located at 6852 South State Street to purchase some items.
While he was in the store, Malone suffered a seizure.
He passed out and fell to the ground.
The suspect then approached Malone and stole his credit card and driver's license.
She then fled the scene.
When Malone woke up, he noticed that his credit card and driver's license were missing.
He called the police to report the crime.
The following day, Malone received a notice that his credit card was used at Hollister.
The woman charged $130 on Malone's credit card.
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