PHOTOS — Awkward: Texas Suspect Clueless that Stolen Game Camera Shares Images with Cops

Del Rio Texas
City of Del Rio Police Department/Facebook

Texas law enforcement officers are working on a case involving a stolen city-installed game camera that has apparently stayed switched on unbeknownst to the person who has it.

The camera was stolen from Del Rio, KENS 5 reported Monday, adding that Del Rio Police are working with other police agencies to find the person responsible for its disappearance.

In an updated social media post, Del Rio police said the agency passed the case information to the Live Oak Police Department.

The post continued:

Remarkably, the camera is still sending images to the police department, and it’s believed the suspect is unaware of this. If you have any information to help identify this individual, please contact our dispatch at 830-774-2711, and we will promptly share the details with our police agency partners. Your cooperation is sincerely appreciated in resolving this matter.

The images in question show a shirtless man with closely shaved hair, gage earrings, and numerous tattoos on his upper body.

He is sitting on a bed inside what appears to be a trailer while someone else lies in the bed behind him:

UPDATE : Thanks to the incredible support from the community, we were able to pass on info to the Live Oak Police…

Posted by City of Del Rio Police Department on Sunday, November 12, 2023

Social media users were quick to share their thoughts on the photos and offer ideas on how to find the man.

“There is a name on the front of his chest, girlfriend?, maybe start by checking with her,” one person suggested.

“Kassandra come get your man,” someone else wrote, while another said, “This man right here is so easy to find, look at all the clues on his body not to mention his face plastered all over social media.”

In a social media post on Monday, the Live Oak Police Department said it was trying to identify the individual in the case.

The Live Oak Police Department is actively working to identify an individual who knowingly stole a city-installed game…

Posted by Live Oak Police Department on Monday, November 13, 2023

The agency told community members, “If you have any information to help identify this individual, please contact Detective Andrada at (210)945-1734. Your cooperation is sincerely appreciated in resolving this matter.”

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