Crime Stoppers information wanted

Nassau Police need help solving theft crimes

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The Nassau Police still need the public's help with three unsolved theft crimes: two identity theft and one petit larceny.

Photos are posted to help in identification.

Franklin Square identity theft, case 1: On Sept. 17 at approximately 12:15 p.m., a man stole the person's identity from Franklin Square and used the information to make ATM withdrawals in New York City. The total amount stolen was $606.00. The subject fled scene in an unknown direction. 

Franklin Square identity theft, case 2: On Oct. 1 at approximately 12:00 p.m., the pictured subject stole a person's identity from Franklin Square and used the information to make ATM withdrawals in Elmhurst, NY. The total amount stolen was $1824.30. The subject fled scene in an unknown direction. 

Franklin Square petit larceny case: On Nov. 3 at approximately 11 a.m., a woman was at the CVS store at 640 Franklin Avenue. While inside, she stole approximately $782.00 worth of assorted store merchandise, passing all points of purchase without paying for the items. The subject fled the scene in an unknown direction. 

Nassau Police and Crime Stoppers are asking anyone who can identify these people, or with any information about this crime, to call the toll free hotline: 1-800-244-TIPS (8477). Callers will remain anonymous.