BOULDER (AP) - University of Colorado police say stolen credit card numbers were used to buy more than 110 tickets to the Buffaloes' season opener.
Police say they want to talk to anyone who bought a ticket to the Sept. 6 Colorado State-Colorado football game from an online seller. A credit card company has alerted the school that more than 110 tickets for that game were bought using stolen numbers. The tickets were allegedly resold online to unsuspecting fans.
CU Police Cmdr. Tim McGraw says the victims of the credit card thefts had no ties to CU. Police are asking anyone who bought online tickets to sections 105, 106, 217 or 219 to contact authorities. He said the fans may be able to provide online transaction data to trace the thieves.
To report suspect CU ticket sales, call CU Police Detective Brian Jordan at 303-492-8168.
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