Two Florida residents are in custody in Pennsylvania, officials said, as they await extradition to New Jersey to face charges related to a multi-state credit card fraud scheme.

According to New Jersey law enforcement officials, Olivia Jean Baptiste, 24 of West Park, Florida and Michael Rampal, 29, of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, were arrested near Harrisburg on Thursday, Dec. 18, 2025, and they are expected to face charges of credit card fraud, theft and conspiracy.

The pair are accused of impersonating bank team members of phone calls and using a cell phone application to disguise their phone numbers to look like they were calling victims from banks.

During these calls, officials said, the pair claimed victims’ bank accounts were compromised and they needed to verify information associated with the accounts.

To carry out the scheme, police said, the couple rented vehicles in Florida and traveled to the New Jersey area.

Once they obtained enough information from victims, officials said, the pair accessed victims’ accounts and transferred funds to gift cards they had purchased at dollar stores across the region.

As an example, police said, the pair is accused of using fraudulently obtained funds to purchase high-end items at a Best Buy store in Vineland, NJ.

Police believe they defrauded more than $22,000 from victims.

The pair was apprehended on Dec. 18, 2025, after investigators learned Baptiste and Rampal rented a vehicle from a business near Harrisburg, officials said.

After a traffic stop, police said, the couple was arrested on an unrelated drug charge.

A search of their vehicle turned up, what police claimed was, a large sum of money and 68 gift cards believed to be obtained through using stolen credit card information.

Police said that investigators recovered 11 cell phones and a laptop computer from the rental vehicle, as well.