JPD is searching for information about this person, captured on camera at the laundromat where the debit card was stolen. Photo: Jackson Police Department

JACKSON, Wyo. — The Jackson Police Department is searching for a male who stole a debit card from a local laundromat.

On Oct.  28, a woman reported to the Jackson Police Department that her debit card was stolen from a local laundromat. After the card was stolen it was used in numerous locations throughout the Town of Jackson and one location in Teton Village. Officers obtained video footage and found the same person at numerous locations at the time the debit card was used. The male is described as approximately 5’6” tall in his late 20’s to early 30’s with black hair in a prominent widow’s peak.

Footage obtained by JPD found this man at multiple locations where the debit card was used. Photo: JPD

The Jackson Police Department is asking anyone who might recognize the man to please contact Officer Kyle Foster at the Jackson Police Department at (307) 733-1430. A reward through Crimestoppers may be possible if the information leads to the arrest and conviction of a suspect.

El 28 de Octubre de 2021, una mujer informó al Departamento de Policía de Jackson que le robaron su tarjeta de débito de una lavandería local. Después de que la tarjeta fue robada, se usó en numerosos lugares de la ciudad de Jackson y en un lugar en Teton Village. Los oficiales obtuvieron imágenes de video y encontraron a la misma persona en varios lugares en el momento en que se usó la tarjeta de débito. El hombre se describe como 5’6 “de altura entre los 20 y los 30 años con cabello negro con un prominente pico de viuda. Si reconoce a este hombre, comuníquese con el oficial Kyle Foster del Departamento de Policía de Jackson al (307) 733-1430. Una recompensa a través de Crimestoppers puede ser posible si la información conduce al arresto y condena del sospechoso.

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Lindsay Vallen is a Community News Reporter covering a little bit of everything; with an interest in politics, wildlife, and amplifying community voices. Originally from the east coast, Lindsay has called Wilson, Wyoming home since 2017. In her free time, she enjoys snowboarding, hiking, cooking, and completing the Jackson Hole Daily crosswords.