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Cypress Authorities Seek Public's Help to Identify Suspect in Nike Store Thefts

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Published on September 17, 2024
Cypress Authorities Seek Public's Help to Identify Suspect in Nike Store TheftsSource: Facebook/Mark Herman, Harris County Constable Precinct 4

Local authorities are seeking assistance in identifying a man accused of shoplifting at a Nike store in Cypress. On Sunday, according to a post by Constable Mark Herman's Office, deputies arrived at the 29300 block of the Northwest Freeway after receiving a theft call. The suspect, described as a white male, reportedly walked out of the store with footwear valued over $800.00 – making no attempts to offer an exchange of currency for goods. The retail space, now familiar with the man's antics, has pegged him for multiple thefts amounting to more than $2,700.00 in total losses.

Store video surveillance systems captured evidence of the suspect's straightforward approach to theft, as he openly took merchandise and left unchallenged by payment tender or checkout procedure. Witnesses observed the suspect departing in a white Volkswagen Jetta 4-door sedan, though its license plates remain an enigma, just like the direction he headed towards. With no leads to his identity, deputies are now turning to the public eye.

Constable Mark Herman made a public appeal in a Facebook post, "If you have any information regarding his identity or have details on this case, you are urged to contact our dispatch or your local law enforcement."