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MOST WANTED ~ Do you know this man?

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RIDGELAND, MS (Mississippi News Now) -

Identity theft. There is a lot of this going around.

This time the victim is a Ridgeland homeowner. Cops shared video surveillance with WLBT their  person of interest, a white male about 35-45. He has brown hair with a crew cut and mustache.

If you run into him he has tattoos on top and bottom of his right forearm, he weighs in about 180 pounds. What is he suspected of doing? Breaking into the Ridgeland homeowners car in the carport. Then ripping a wallet. That wallet contained pay dirt, credit cards.

According to police this unidentified man made a bee line to Walmart and the Chevron gas station in Ridgeland and ran the charges up. He is also suspected of using the stolen credit card at several other locations in Jackson. If you know this person, turn him in.

Ridgeland detectives say he is cruising around in a late model small red sports car with a dark top.

Call Ridgeland Police at 601-856-2121 or Crimestoppers at 601-355-8477.

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