Shrewsbury police seek help identifying man in ID theft, larceny cases at banks

Shrewsbury police are attempting to identify this suspect in thefts from local banks
Shrewsbury police are attempting to identify this suspect in thefts from local banks

SHREWSBURY — Police in Shrewsbury are asking for the public's help in identifying a suspect in multiple identity theft and larceny cases that occurred at the Shrewsbury locations of UniBank and Rockland Trust.

According to a notice released Monday, Shrewsbury police have received reports an unidentified man believed to be the culprit has reached other cities and towns including Worcester, Milford, Grafton, Quincy and Braintree.

Shrewsbury police did not provide the date range or a description of the alleged crimes.

According to police, the suspect was seen wearing a baby blue long-sleeved shirt and an aqua blue flat cap with sunglasses on top of the cap during each incident.

The suspect allegedly used a Connecticut driver's license that was later proven to be fraudulent.

The suspect allegedly provided this Connecticut driver's license, which police say is fraudlent.
The suspect allegedly provided this Connecticut driver's license, which police say is fraudlent.

Members of the public with information can email Shrewsbury Det. Christopher Abbascia at cabbascia@pd.shrewsburyma.gov or call (508) 841-8485.

This article originally appeared on Telegram & Gazette: Shrewsbury police seek help identifying suspect in crimes at banks