Ottawa police have identified a person who allegedly stole more than $4,000 from an autism charity walk after volunteering over the weekend.

Ottawa police have released this photo of a person alleged to have stolen more than $4,000 from a charity walk where she was volunteering on Sunday. (Ottawa police handout)

It happened Sunday during the Autism Speaks Canada Walk held at the Bell Sensplex on Maple Grove Road, Ottawa police said.

A woman who identified herself as Raylan Lee at the walk was volunteering and is alleged to have left with more than $4,000 sometime between 9 a.m. and noon, according to police.

Police were called at 4:30 p.m.

On Tuesday, police asked for the public's help to identify the person. A few hours later, police issued a release saying the person had been identified. Police said Wednesday morning that the suspect hadn't yet been arrested.