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Carson City Today
By the People, for the People
Man Wanted for Alleged Impersonation Attempt
Suspect tried to withdraw money while posing as another person at a Nevada credit union.
Published on Feb. 19, 2026
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The Carson City Sheriff's Office is searching for an unknown suspect who allegedly entered a Greater Nevada Credit Union bank on July 23, 2025 and attempted to withdraw money while impersonating another person.
Why it matters
Impersonation crimes can lead to significant financial losses and identity theft issues for victims. This case highlights the need for vigilance from financial institutions and the public to prevent such fraudulent activities.
The details
According to the police, the suspect entered the credit union and tried to make an unauthorized withdrawal while posing as someone else. The suspect was described as wearing a maroon polo, tan pants, and white shoes at the time of the incident.
- The alleged impersonation attempt occurred on July 23, 2025.
The players
Carson City Sheriff's Office
The local law enforcement agency investigating the impersonation case.
Greater Nevada Credit Union
The financial institution where the suspect allegedly tried to withdraw money while impersonating another person.
What’s next
The Carson City Sheriff's Office is asking anyone with information about the suspect's identity or whereabouts to contact them at 775-283-7858.
The takeaway
This case underscores the importance of financial institutions and the public remaining vigilant against impersonation scams, which can lead to significant financial losses and identity theft issues for victims.


