Smashed Windows, Purses Stolen From Vehicles At Rocky Mountain National Park

ROCKY MOUNTAIN NATIONAL PARK, Colo. (CBS4)- Two vehicles were broken into while parked at Rocky Mountain National Park last weekend. Now park rangers hope someone saw the suspects.

Between 11 a.m. and 11:45 a.m. on Sunday, two vehicles were broken into at the east Alluvial Fan parking lot in the park. Vehicle windows were broken and purses containing credit cards were stolen. Those cards were used at local businesses shortly after being stolen.

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An image of a man purchasing a variety of camping equipment with the stolen credit cards was captured on video surveillance. Park rangers are working in conjunction with the Estes Park Police Department and Larimer County Sheriff's Office.

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Park rangers hope the public can help identify the person of interest.

Visitors to Rocky Mountain National Park are urged to not leave valuables in vehicles and also to report any suspicious activity.

Additional Information from Rocky Mountain National Park:

If you have information concerning this incident or this person of interest, please call the following recorded tip line at Rocky Mountain National Park at (970) 586-1290. If you wish, you can remain anonymous. Or call your local law enforcement agency for assistance.

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