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Person of interest sought in Rocky Mountain National Park car break-ins

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LARIMER COUNTY, Colo. - Park Rangers at Rocky Mountain National Park released a security camera image Friday of a man they are calling a person of interest in recent car break-ins.

Two vehicles were broken into at the east Alluvial Fan parking lot in the park on Sunday. Windows were broken and purses containing credit cards were stolen. Several of the credit cards were used in local area businesses immediately after the break in. 

Security camera footage shows a man using those stolen credit cards to purchase a host of equipment. 

Park rangers are working in conjunction with the Estes Park Police Department and Larimer County Sheriff’s Office, since the fraudulent credit card activity took place outside the park.

Park rangers are seeking assistance from the public in identifying this person of interest. Anybody with information concerning this incident or this person of interest, please call the following recorded tip line at Rocky Mountain National Park at (970) 586-1290. If you wish, you can remain anonymous. 

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