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Video shows woman using missing man’s credit card, police say

WASHINGTON — Montgomery County police detectives have released a surveillance video of a woman whom they wish to question in the case of a missing Bethesda, Maryland, man.

The video shows a woman using a credit card that authorities say belongs to 36-year-old John Patrick Donohoe.

On Dec. 22, detectives said, a woman used the card to purchase items at a beauty supply store and other stores in the Hyattsville area.

Donohoe was reported missing Dec. 14, one day after being seen by family members at his Auburn Avenue home. Donohoe’s vehicle — a black 2011 Chevrolet Equinox with Maryland license plate number 2AK8853 — also has not been found.

Authorities said the woman purchased items having a total value of approximately $700.

Anyone with information regarding the whereabouts of Donohoe or who knows the woman in the surveillance video is asked to call 240-773-5070.

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