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Clarksville Police asks public help Identifying Suspect

Clarksville Police Department - CPDClarksville, TN – Clarksville Police Detective Channing Bartel is investigating a Fraud/False Pretense incident that occurred at the 2700 block of Wilma Rudolph Boulevard and is requesting public assistance in identifying the suspect.

The victim lost his wallet or had his pocket picked at the Cracker Barrel in Smyrna, TN. The victim reported the lost wallet to the bank in Smyrna initially, thinking he had lost the wallet.

If you can identify the suspect this photo, please call Detective Bartel at 931.648.0656 Ext 5144, or call or text the CrimeStoppers TIPS Hotline at 931.645.TIPS (8477)—TEXT to 274637 (CRIMES).
If you can identify the suspect this photo, please call Detective Bartel at 931.648.0656 Ext 5144, or call or text the CrimeStoppers TIPS Hotline at 931.645.TIPS (8477)—TEXT to 274637 (CRIMES).

On March 23rd, 2016 a black male approximately 60-70 years old wearing a black, brown and gray striped sweater style pullover and a black hat entered the Capital Bank on Wilma Rudolph Boulevard in Clarksville.

The unknown suspect produced a Tennessee driver’s license with the victim’s name and stated he wanted to withdraw $7000.00.

After signing the withdrawal slip with the correct account number and a signature that appeared to be similar to the victim’s signature, the teller completed the transaction and the suspect left with the cash. The suspect’s demeanor throughout the entire transaction was calm, and he showed no signs of being nervous.

Currently, Detective Bartel is working with the Smyrna Police Department on this case. A still image of the suspect from Capital Bank’s video footage is listed above.

If anyone can identify the suspect in the photos provided or has any information related to this incident, please call Detective Bartel at 931.648.0656 Ext 5144, or call or text the CrimeStoppers TIPS Hotline at 931.645.TIPS (8477)—TEXT to 274637 (CRIMES).

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