In the Treasure Valley, we're used to living a relatively safe and calm life. While tragedy and heartbreak have struck our beloved town before, there is no denying that overall we live in a very great place. Our community always looks out for itself--for the most part, our residents are neighborly and there is a sense of pride in our home that adds to the charm of the Treasure Valley.

Sometimes, however, there's that one person that has to go and "ruin it" for everybody--we hate it, but it's a reality.

This afternoon, Meridian Police Officers are hoping that the public can help identify a suspect tied to fraud in Meridian, Idaho--and there are some relatively clear photos on hand as well.

As it was shared via a press release from the public affairs office at the Meridian Police Department:

On August 19th, 2022 around 10:55 am, the unknown suspect committed a fraud at a business in the area of W. Chinden and N. Linder in Meridian. This person is described as having a medium build and multiple tattoos on the left arm.

You can see more photos of the subject, below:

Credit: Meridian Police Department
Credit: Meridian Police Department
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Credit: Meridian Police Department
Credit: Meridian Police Department
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Credit: Meridian Police Department
Credit: Meridian Police Department
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If you recognize this person, it's important to note that you CAN remain anonymous and authorities just hope to get to the bottom of this.

The tip line at the Meridian Police Department is 208-895-3362 or you can call Crime Stoppers at 208-343-COPS

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