The Mobile Police Department is seeking the public’s help identifying a man who is wanted in connection with two vehicle burglaries and illegal use of a debit/credit card.
According to police, the suspect entered a victim’s vehicle in the 1000 block of Shelton Beach Road Extension on Sept. 1.
The suspect used the victim’s stolen credit card to make a number of purchases, police said.Download the FOX10 Weather App. Get life-saving severe weather warnings and alerts for your location no matter where you are. Available free in the
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