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Deputies seek help identifying Clark County crime suspects

By Jerzy Shedlock, Columbian Breaking News Reporter
Published: December 18, 2017, 12:29pm
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Clark County Sheriff's Office hopes to ID this woman, who they believe stole a package off of a Hazel Dell home's porch on Dec. 11, 2017.
Clark County Sheriff's Office hopes to ID this woman, who they believe stole a package off of a Hazel Dell home's porch on Dec. 11, 2017. (CCSO) Photo Gallery

The Clark County Sheriff’s Office is seeking the public’s help in identifying a Christmas package thief, a burglar and two credit-card fraudsters.

In the case of the parcel snatcher, the sheriff’s office reported that a woman lifted a package from the porch of a Hazel Dell home on Dec. 11. The agency provided a photo of a dark-colored SUV believed to be associated with the theft.

In the burglary case, deputies said the man “continues to burglarize a residence in the Salmon Creek area.” A man wearing a winter cap and glasses can be seen exiting a truck in a black-and-white surveillance photo.

The first of two incidents involving illegal credit card purchases happened Dec. 4. A man bought items at the Orchards-area Lowe’s Home Improvement in east Vancouver using stolen debit card information.

“It appears this male suspect made the debit card himself using the victim’s personal information gathered from an unknown source,” a sheriff’s office Facebook post said.

Deputies are also seeking a woman who used a stolen credit card at a local Wal-Mart on Saturday.

Contact information for the deputies handling the cases are available on individual Facebook posts.

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