DRIGGS — A local sheriff’s office is asking for the public’s help in identifying nearly two dozen people believed to be involved in a case regarding fraud.
The Teton County Sheriff’s Office is looking for about 22 suspects. Kaden Moulton with the sheriff’s office told EastIdahoNews.com that the incidents occurred in businesses in the Driggs and Victor area on the same day in June.
The sheriff’s office wrote on social media in November that the suspects stole over $55,000 in cash using fraudulent checks.
No suspects have been identified as of Thursday, but they are believed to be working together, Moulton said.
Moulton added the sheriff’s office believes all involved are male.
Pictures of them have been provided on social media. If anyone looks familiar or you know who might be involved, you are asked to contact the Teton County Sheriff’s Office non-emergency line at (208) 776-8200.
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