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MOST WANTED - Rena Tripp

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RIDGELAND, MS (Mississippi News Now) -

These days it seems everyone has a cell phone.

And these days some people are stealing identifications to purchase them illegally.

Our latest MOST WANTED suspect accused of this crime and has a history of cheating. 

She has aliases, according to Ridgeland cops.

Tunuate Rena Tripp of Jackson posed as a representative of AT&T.

She befriended a stranger and seemed to be a very trusting person. Not.

Rena Tripp claimed she was ready to help the stranger upgrade her service.

The victim readily gave her password.

Suddenly the AT&T bills started mounting, 3 Blackberry phones and accounts all charged on the victims account.

Unauthorized purchases, allegedly made by Rena Tripp, that cost her unassuming victim a pretty penny.

If you know where this accused identity theft suspect is call Ridgeland Police.

Not only is Rena Tripp our MOST WANTED suspect.

Tripp has a prior arrests and convictions of false pretense with multiple law enforcement agencies.

Call 601-856-2121 if you have information or Crimestoppers 601-355-8477.

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