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Investigators obtained surveillance photos of the man from both bank locations.

(Oregon City Police)

Oregon City Police are looking for a man suspected of installing "skimming devices" on two bank ATMs in an attempt to steal credit and debit card information.

A device was first discovered around 1:41 p.m. on Aug. 30 at the Clackamas Federal Credit Union at 270 Warner Milne Rd. A bank customer detached the device from the bank's ATM and brought it to police headquarters for inspection.

Officers checked nearby ATMs and at 3:16 p.m. found a second device on the Columbia Bank ATM at 19550 Molalla Ave.

Oregon City Police Sgt. Matthew Paschall said investigators believe the device on the Clackamas Federal Credit Union ATM was installed the morning of Aug. 30. Police are investigating whether the devices have been installed and removed in the past. In addition, police and the banks are monitoring bank accounts and looking into whether any fraud occurred.

Police obtained surveillance photos from both banks. The man is described as wearing a long-sleeved collared shirt, jeans, a baseball cap and a short, dark-colored beard. A potential witness described the man's vehicle as a newer dark grey sedan.

Oregon City Police ask for the public's help in identifying the man. Information can be relayed to the police tip line at 503-496-1616.

-- Michael Bamesberger