Coppell police are trying to identify a man suspected in up to 75 vehicle burglaries since November 2016.

The man walks through neighborhoods, mostly on the west side of the city, and pulls on door handles of vehicles parked in driveways or the street looking for ones that are unlocked, police said.

Purses, laptops, firearms, cellphones and sunglasses have been taken from the vehicles, police said.

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He is described as a 6-foot white man with a thin build, who is believed to be between 17 and 21 years old. In all of the burglaries, he has worn a gray or light-colored hoodie.

Most of the burglaries appear to have taken place around Wilson Elementary School, in the 200 block of South Coppell Road, and police believe the person may live around that area.

A $1,000 reward is being offered for information about the person's identity or the burglaries. Anonymous tips may be made to Crime Stoppers at 972-436-8477 or by visiting www.coppellcrimestoppers.org.