Suspects wanted for burglary, identity theft
By BREAKING NEWS BLOG
Bakersfield police are asking for the public's help identifying two suspects wanted for business burglary, unauthorized use of an access card, possession of stolen property and identity theft.
On Nov. 6, the victim's purse, which contained her ATM card, was stolen from her vehicle while parked in the 3700 block of Rosedale Highway. A short time later, the suspects used the victim's ATM card at the Food Maxx at 4470 Ming Ave. and the Circle K store at 1030 Oak St.
The first suspect is described as white, in her 40s, with blonde hair, wearing a gray sweatshirt and black T-shirt with a logo on the front.
The second suspect is described as a white or Hispanic man in his 30s, with a goatee, wearing a black hooded sweatshirt and black T-shirt.
Anyone with information regarding the identity of either suspect is asked to call the Bakersfield Police Department at 327-7111 or Officer Jared Diederich at 496-3356.
- Bakersfield Police Department






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