(KLZA)-- The Richardson County Sheriff’s Office and other agencies are looking for a 31-year-old man suspected of fraud.
Marx W. Dittmer is described as 6’6” weighing 220 pounds.
Dittmer is alleged to commit fraud be selling hay bailing services and then selling the hay and keeping the money. He also has a history of opening bank accounts for $5,000 then quickly cashing checks for around $13,000 before disappearing.
All the banks in Richardson County have been notified. Anyone with information on Dittmer’s whereabouts are asked to contact local law enforcement.
Dittmer has a number of vehicles registered to him all with Nebraska license plates. The vehicles include:
1996, maroon, Ford F-350 Crew with farm tag 31-748.
2001 green, Chevy Tahoe, with license plate 31-1070.
1985 grey, Chevy K-10 pickup with license plate 31-1689.
1995 blue, Ford F350 pickup with farm tag 31-143.
He has also been know to drive two unregistered vehicles a blue, 1989 GMC 2500 and a red, 1999 GMC K2500.
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