Twin Falls officer pulls over driver using his wife's wallet

TWIN FALLS, Idaho (AP) _ A Twin Falls police officer made a strange discovery when the person he pulled over offered a driver's license from his wife's stolen purse and wallet.

The Times-News reports (http://bit.ly/2dQak9T ) that Twin Falls Police Sgt. Ryan Howe on Monday made pulled over a vehicle he believed was connected to his wife's stolen credit card and was proven right.

Howe's wife reported that someone broke into her car and made off with her purse, wallet, credit cards, driver's license, phone charger and more on Sept. 26. Throughout the course of the investigation they identified two suspects who often drove a Pontiac G6.

Howe pulled over the Pontic on Monday for excessive tint and found that when one of the suspects removed his license from a wallet identical to the one that was stolen.