Can you identify the man in this picture? | Photo courtesy Pocatello Police Department
POCATELLO — The Pocatello Police Department has requested the public’s help identifying one of two suspects related to a vehicle burglary on Saturday.
The burglary took place on the 300 block of East Humbolt Street in Pocatello, according to a Facebook post put out by the department. One of the items removed from the vehicle was a $400 money order, which was cashed at the Fred Meyer on Yellowstone Avenue in town.
Two people, one male and one female, were caught on the store’s security footage. The female has been identified as Jennifer Amara. She also goes by the name Jennifer Pettit.
The male has yet to be identified. The only description provided was that the male had dark facial hair. He was wearing black pants, a black coat and black Raiders baseball cap.
No new information has been reported since the Facebook post was published by the department on Tuesday.
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Source: eastidahonews.com
Police asking for help identifying a burglary suspect
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