HANOVER, MD — Anne Arundel County Police have released security camera photos of suspects believed to have placed electronic skimmers on a Suntrust Bank ATM inside the Safeway at 7463 Arundel Mills Blvd. in Hanover.

Police say the device was placed on the ATM on Oct. 27, then the same suspects — a man and a woman seen in the background — returned on Oct. 28 and Oct. 29 to again place the skimming device on the ATM. The skimming devices are able to capture a credit or debit card's electronic data while the cameras capture the user putting in their PIN. Anyone with information on the identity of the suspects is asked to contact Detective J.S. Golas at 410-222-8777.

Police say that if you recently used that ATM, you should immediately change your PIN and alert your bank. Not sure what a card-skimming device looks like? This website shows various skimmers on ATMs, so you know what to look for in the future.

And as a Patch reader shared, be wary of ATMs at stores, because they might not be checked regularly for skimmers. Also, it's not a bad idea to use cash at gas stations and other spots where thieves might have an opportunity to attach skimming devices. Banking websites and police have tips to help foil skimmers.

How to Protect Your ATM Card