Crime & Safety

Tattooed Robber Believed To Be Wildomar Resident

Police are seeking Travis Corey Baker, 42, who has been identified as a Wildomar resident.

Murrieta police are putting a call out to the public and fellow law enforcement to help locate a man they believe is responsible for a fast food burglary.

Travis Corey Baker, 42, who has been identified as a Wildomar resident, is suspected of walking up to the drive-through window of and

Surveillance photos from Jack in the Box were posted on the Murrieta Police Department website following the May 26 burglary.

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Due to the flier, an anonymous tipster identified the suspect as Baker, who is described as white, 5 feet 11 inches tall, weighing 175 pounds with brown hair and blue eyes.

Distinctive tattoos on the suspect helped Murrieta police detectives when comparing them to a November 2010 jail booking photo of Baker. The tattoos, of a cross and a dagger, matched, according to police.

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Detectives attempted to locate Baker at all of his known addresses in the Wildomar area but were told he no longer lived there, police said.

Baker has been a transient for about one year, according to police.

There is a $25,000 warrant out for his arrest.

Anyone who knows his whereabouts should contact Detective Vic Carrillo at 951-461‐6311 or through dispatch at 951-696-3615 during off hours. Anonymous tips can be provided through “We Tip” at 1-800-78-CRIME.


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