Credit Card Skimmers Found At Roche Bros. Supermarket In Sudbury

Man Paying Shopping with Credit Card PIN Entry in the Supermarket

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SUDBURY, Mass. (WBZ NewsRadio) — Two credit card skimmers were recently discovered at a Roches Bros. store in Sudbury, the supermarket chain announced Sunday.

Roche Bros. Supermarkets said the devices were found at two self-checkout kiosk pin pads at the Sudbury Farms grocery store along Route 20.

An investigation is underway to determine who installed the skimmers. Roche Bros. said Sudbury Farms was the only location affected.

There is no indication thus far of any customer information being stolen, but the company is altering customers who shopped at the store on or before Christmas Eve.

"Roche Bros. has strong policies in place to protect against these types of incidents, including conducting multiple security checks daily on our registers. Roche Bros. is committed to protecting the confidentiality and security of our customers’ information and are issuing a press release to try and reach affected and potentially affected customers who we are not able to specifically identify," Roche Bros. CEO Kevin Barner said in a statement.

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