
Fort Myers police detectives are seeking the identity of a man pictured leaving a Target without paying for merchandise.
They say the theft occurred Oct. 25 at the Target at 9350 Dynasty Drive, when the man exited the store with over $1,000 worth of stolen items.
Tips can be called into FMPD at (239) 321-7700 or Southwest Florida Crime Stoppers at 1-800-780-8477.
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