By Cathy Locke
clocke@sacbee.com
The Auburn Police Department is seeking the public's help to identify a man wanted for theft and vandalism at local gas stations earlier this month.
On Feb. 10 the suspect stole more than 200 gallons of premium grade gasoline from an Auburn gas station in the early morning hours. The station was closed, but the man's actions were caught on a surveillance camera.
On Feb. 12, the Police Department received a report of vandalism at another nearby gas station. In this case, the suspect damaged the fuel pumps by prying open a panel on one of the pumps, according to a Police Department news release.
The man seen in the surveillance video was described as approximately 5 feet, 10 inches tall, with medium to dark complexion, wearing an orange and yellow reflective safety jacket and brown or tan pants.
The vehicle was described as a white Chevy or Dodge regular cab utility-body truck, possibly an early to mid-2000s model. The truck was pulling a small flat-bed trailer with a container strapped onto the trailer.
Police said the man appears to be targeting smaller, independent gas stations after hours of operation.
They said law enforcement agencies in surrounding areas also reported similar fuel thefts earlier this month.
Anyone with information is asked to call Detective Dustin McLaughlin at (530) 823-4237, ext. 221.
Call The Bee's Cathy Locke, (916) 321-5287.









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