(CNN) New York Police Department officials on Wednesday released surveillance images of a man wanted for questioning in the burglary of the home of a banker who previously worked with Paul Manafort but was never charged with a crime.

The unknown man, described as having a shaved head and a tattoo on his right forearm, was spotted on camera in the vicinity of David Fallarino's New York home, police said. NYPD officials confirmed to CNN on Tuesday that Fallarino had reported a burglary at his home earlier that morning.

Fallarino told NYPD detectives he was sleeping when he heard the front door of his apartment slam shut at about 1:20 a.m. He got up and noticed an open terrace door that he thought he had closed and saw a crowbar on the terrace floor, he told police. He also noticed a bottle had been taken out of the wine cabinet.

Fallarino then discovered that a briefcase had been taken, along with an iPad and a pair of sneakers he said had been in his living room, according to police. He later told investigators he had left the terrace door open when he went to sleep, the police said. The missing items were valued at $2,050, according to the NYPD, and the incident is under investigation.

The burglary was the second within hours, police said. The same man is also wanted for questioning in the burglary of an apartment on West 56th Street and 8th Avenue on Monday night, taking a skateboard, cellphone and laptop before being confronted and chased by residents, police said.

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