Police seek help identifying subject

Team Radio Marketing Group - February 14, 2017 9:17 am

Ponca City Police have taken reports at all three Dollar General Stores in Ponca City regarding a Native American male entering the employee break room and stealing items.

There are two surveillance photographs and police are asking for assistance from the public to help identify the subject who they believe is the same man.

About 7:35 p.m. Nov. 13, 2016, this male entered the employee break room of the Dollar General store at 729 North Fourteenth Street. He stole an “MK” wallet containing $12 cash, an Oklahoma driver’s license, Social Security card, Eastman National Bank debit card and a USB phone charger.

About 5:45 p.m. Nov. 30, this male used a tool to break into the employee break room at the Dollar General Store at 801 West Grand Avenue. While inside the break room, the male stole six cartons of cigarettes and a prepaid cell phone.

Before noon on Feb. 10, 2017, likely the same male entered the employee break room of the Dollar General located at 2902 North Fourteenth Street. He took a package of cigarettes from an employee’s purse.

Anyone wishing to send an anonymous tip online regarding the identity of the subject pictured in the surveillance pictures, or any other crime, can access the link at www.poncacityok.gov. Click on the Crime stoppers link on the home page, fill out the tip sheet, and send the information. If you want to phone in a tip, the number is still (580)762-5100. As always, you will remain anonymous, and you may receive a reward of up to $1,000.

 

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