Ocean City, N.J. — Authorities in America's greatest family resort are asking for help as they try to identify a diehard Eagles fan who allegedly helped himself to some money that wasn't his.

The Ocean City Police Department took to Facebook Tuesday morning as they are investigating "this gentleman who helped himself to a donation box filled with currency for the Ocean City Humane Society."

Eagles fan wanted in Ocean City NJ theft investigation - Photo: Ocean City Police Department / Canva
Eagles fan wanted in Ocean City NJ theft investigation - Photo: Ocean City Police Department / Canva
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Authorities said he had a distinctive ring on his right index finger.

Eagles fan wanted in Ocean City NJ theft investigation - Photo: Ocean City Police Department / Canva
Eagles fan wanted in Ocean City NJ theft investigation - Photo: Ocean City Police Department / Canva
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Police did not offer any other information, including where or when the alleged theft occurred.

Eagles fan wanted in Ocean City NJ theft investigation - Photo: Ocean City Police Department / Canva
Eagles fan wanted in Ocean City NJ theft investigation - Photo: Ocean City Police Department / Canva
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Eagles fan wanted in Ocean City NJ theft investigation - Photo: Ocean City Police Department / Canva
Eagles fan wanted in Ocean City NJ theft investigation - Photo: Ocean City Police Department / Canva
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If you recognize the pictured Eagles fan, you are asked to contact the Ocean City Police Department at (609) 525-9131. Anonymous tips are welcome.

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