City of Ventura, CA

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Ventura Police volunteers to begin proactive scans for credit card skimming devices

Ventura Police News Release

For Immediate Release

October 27, 2025

Contact: Emily Ayala, Senior Communications Specialist

[email protected]

Ventura Police volunteers to begin proactive scans for credit card skimming devices

Ventura, Calif.- The Ventura Police Department is expanding its crime prevention efforts by launching a new initiative that empowers Volunteers in Policing (VIPs) to conduct routine inspections for illegal credit card skimming devices at gas stations throughout the city.

Using specialized handheld Skim Scan devices, trained volunteers will help safeguard residents from electronic theft by checking fuel pumps and other unattended card readers for hidden hardware designed to steal payment information.

"Our volunteers play an essential role in helping us extend our presence in the community," said Chief David Dickey. "By adding Skim Scan inspections to their duties, we're increasing our ability to stop fraud before it happens and protect residents at places they visit every day."

Ventura Police Volunteer Cliff Housego uses the Skim Scan for the first time

A Skim Scan works by detecting unauthorized skimming or "shimming" devices that criminals insert into card slots. The scan takes only seconds; the device is inserted and removed just like a credit card. A green light signals a clean machine, while an alert indicates that a potential skimmer may be present.

The new Skim Scan service will operate through routine inspections conducted by Volunteers in Policing at gas pumps, ATMs, parking meters, and other point-of-sale terminals that are unattended. If a suspected skimming device is detected during a scan, officers will be immediately notified to remove and collect the equipment for further investigation. Business owners will also be alerted to the findings and provided with guidance on how to better secure their payment terminals against future tampering.

Community members are encouraged to stay vigilant when using card readers by:

  • Choosing pumps closest to the storefront whenever possible
  • Avoiding loose or damaged keypads or card slots
  • Using tap-to-pay or mobile wallet options when available

For more information about the Ventura Police Volunteer Program or how to get involved, visit https://www.cityofventura.ca.gov/PoliceVolunteers.

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