Crime & Safety
Help ID Criminal Suspect: Puyallup Police
The masked man was reportedly recorded committing a crime at a home on South Hill Wednesday. Can you help ID him?

PUYALLUP, WA β Police want to speak with a man who is accused of criminal behavior, though the details of the crime(s) he allegedly committed are currently unavailable. The vague social media post made by Puyallup police on Thursday was unfortunately necessary, according to PPD Capt. Jason Visnaw.
"We have a keen interest in speaking with this man," Visnaw told Patch. "We believe he's committed a crime, but we aren't divulging what crime at this time."
Whatever the masked suspect did, it reportedly occurred around 6:40 a.m. April 17 at a home in the 600-block of 43rd Avenue Southeast.
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Several detectives are working the case, and they apparently hope the suspect's distinctive clothing will help community members identify the man β or at least help point them in the right direction.
Among the images shared in the PPD Special Bulletin was a closeup of the man's uniquely-patterned joggers.
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Anyone who does recognize the suspect is encouraged to call PPD at 253-770-3343, or email tips@ci.puyallup.wa.us; reference case number 1910700299.
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