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MOST WANTED: Help identify Rankin Co. thief

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Source: Rankin Co. Sheriff's Dept. Source: Rankin Co. Sheriff's Dept.
RANKIN COUNTY, MS (Mississippi News Now) -

Investigators at the Rankin County Sheriff's Department are hoping you can help find a thief. 

Authorities say this man has been driving up to residences in the southern part of the county and ringing doorbells. If no one answers he takes whatever he can find.  

The suspect has swiped air compressors, lawn equipment, pressure washers and assorted tools. 

If you have any information, contact the Rankin County Sheriff's Department at 601-825-1480 or Crimestoppers at 601-355-TIPS.

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