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(KSL News) A Riverdale man had his truck broken in to outside his house last month.
On Sunday, Aug. 24, two suspects stole $3,000 in cash, credit cards, driver's license and social security cards out of Nathan Poulsen's pickup truck.
Poulsen says the cash and his wallet were hidden and the truck was locked.
The suspects then went on a shopping spree at the Wal-Marts in Clinton and Syracuse, racking up several hundreds of dollars of charges on things like Play Station 3s and laptops.
Poulsen says he had a grand opening for a new business Saturday, Aug. 23 and feels the suspects followed him home knowing he had money with him.
Syracuse police recovered one of Poulsen's credit cards and his driver's license a few days later. They also found more credit cards belonging to other victims. The cards were dumped in a cul-de-sac in Syracuse.
Police say the suspects are driving a blue car with a white hood.
Beyond that, they say they have no leads and are asking for the public's help and to call (801) 825-4400 if you have any information.
Poulsen is also offering a small cash reward for information leading to the suspects' arrests.








