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Auburn Police need your help finding alleged car thief

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AUBURN, AL (WTVM) -

Auburn police are asking for the public's help finding a suspected car thief.

The man seen here is believed to be involved in the burglary which occurred on East Longleaf Drive on or about February 16.

The man was driving what police believe to be a white Chevrolet Impala.

If you have any information on this burglary you are asked to contact the Auburn Police Division at (334) 501-3140, or if you would like to remain anonymous you can call the Tip Line at 334-246-13-94.

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