A Kentucky man arrested with a credit-card embossing machine and more than a dozen bogus credit cards has been sentenced to ten months in federal prison plus a year of supervised release.
Craig C. Harris, 38, Louisville, Kentucky, pleaded guilty to one count of unlawful possession of a device for making credit cards. In his plea, Harris admitted that the Kansas Highway Patrol stopped the car he was driving Oct. 29, 2012, in Wabaunsee County, Kan.
A search of the car turned up a Custom Card System CCS2300 credit card embossing machine and 11 envelopes containing pre-paid Ready Debit Visa credit cards bearing the names of various individuals. In addition, investigators found four American Express Optima credits cards and one Union Bank Visa card, all bearing Harris’ name. The numbers on the cards were not legitimately issued to Harris.