The police are looking for a man dressed in a skeletal costume after a car had broken into and a bank card was stolen.
The costumed suspect is said to have broken into the parked car in the Glebe Street in Marsh, Huddersfield at around 1 a.m.
The West Yorkshire police said that the suspect had tried to use the stolen card later the same morning at a mussel petrol station while still wore the Halloween outfit.
The police have started an appointment to identify the man behind the mask.
The force said in a statement made on Tuesday afternoon: “We have published CCTV pictures of a costumed man that you would like to identify in connection with theft crime.
“The criminal team of the Kirklees district wants to speak to everyone who saw the man in the West Bourne Road Region on July 21st or can provide the person via someone who is known that such a costume in the Marsh region is wearing.
“The officials continue to examine a criminal offense in the Glebe Street between midnight and 1 a.m., in which someone broke into a parked car and completed with a bank card and some money.
“A suspect who wears the costume that was shown later later used the same morning the same morning at the Shell Petrol Station in the Westbourne Road, Marsh.”
It is described that the suspect is slim and light -skinned and wears a black, white and red baseball cap with “Italia”, a black skeleton top and floors, white trainers and a skeletal mask. He also seems to have a tattoo on the back of his right hand.
Anyone who has information about a person who is known to have such a distinctive costume should call 101, in the negotiation of the crime number 13250413820.