The first surveillance video of a man believed to be involved in the disappearance of a man from an Atlantic City casino was released Wednesday.
Authorities have been searching for Martin Caballero since he went missing from the parking garage of the Trump Taj Mahal.
Caballero had just dropped his wife and daughters off at the entrance of the casino and said he was going to park the car, when he went missing.
Investigators have been centering their search around the Bank of America located along the Black Horse Pike in Egg Harbor Township, N.J.
They say an unidentified man was captured on surveillance video using Caballero's ATM card and withdrawing $300. Police released a photo of the man late Tuesday.
In the exclusive video obtained by NBC Philadelphia Wednesday, the unknown man is seen driving Caballero's white 2009 Lincoln MKZ. That car was found burning in a Gloucester Township parking lot several hours later.
The person of interest was wearing a Mets baseball hat and had a cut on his right knuckle.
"On his right hand, his right knuckle it appears to be some sort of injury. That’s what’s significant," Atlantic City Police Sgt. Monica McMenamin said.
Unfortunately, the surveillance video didn't show whether another person was inside the car, police said.
Caballero's family doesn't recognize the man in the video, but police hope someone will and come forward.
"We’re asking for the help, see if anyone knows him," Sgt. McMenamin said.
Anyone with information is asked to call 609.347.5766.