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Police have lead on thief, need help with identity

By: Scott McCabe
Examiner Staff Writer
July 5, 2009

Montgomery County Police are looking for suspect who stole a wallet from a car last month in Derwood.

Detectives have a surveillance photograph of a man who used the victim's stolen credit card. He is described as a black male, about 25 years old, with a trimmed beard.

The victim left his wallet inside a vehicle parked in the 7700 block of White Cliff Terrace in Derwood. Overnight, the suspect entered the vehicle and stole the wallet, which contained credit and debit cards, police said.

Anyone who has information about this incident or the suspect shown in the surveillance photograph is asked to call police 240-773-6084.

-- Scott McCabe



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