Suspect wanted for using stolen credit card
By BREAKING NEWS BLOG
The Kern County Sheriff's Office is asking for the public's help identifying a suspect wanted for using a stolen credit card.
On April 2, the suspect used the stolen credit card at the Wells Fargo ATM on Airport Drive in Bakersfield.
The suspect is a described as a Hispanic male with a shaved head and weighing an estimated 190-210 pounds. A photograph of the suspect is posted on the Kern County sheriff's website, www.kernsheriff.com, under the "Crime Solvers" section of Kern County's "Most Wanted" page.
Anyone with information on the suspect's identity is asked to call Detective Smith at 392-4376 or Secret Witness at 322-4040 and make reference to case number SR12-08856.
As a reminder, you can help identify other wanted persons in Kern County by viewing photographs in the Crime Solvers section of the Most Wanted page at www.kernsheriff.com .
- Kern County Sheriff's Department






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