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Houston Police Seek Public Aid to Identify Suspect in W. Bellfort Convenience Store Robbery

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Published on May 13, 2025
Houston Police Seek Public Aid to Identify Suspect in W. Bellfort Convenience Store RobberySource: Houston Police Department’s Robbery Division

The Houston Police Department’s Robbery Division is actively seeking the public's help to ID a suspect involved in a theft from person robbery that occurred in Houston. The incident in question unfolded back on December 22, 2024, at a convenience store located in the 6000 block of W. Bellfort. According to Houston Police Department’s Robbery Division, the suspect is a male believed to be between the ages of 30 and 40 who was wearing a plaid long sleeve shirt and plaid pants at the time of the robbery.

During the midday heist, the complainant had just finished cashing two checks at the store's counter. It was there that the perpetrator took his chance to forcefully grab the money right out of the victim's hand. The man was then seen fleeing on foot towards an adjacent apartment complex. The Houston PD, who are still trying to find this suspect, have assigned case number #1773016-24 to this investigation. Houston Police Department's Robbery Division has provided these details in their public appeal for assistance.

Crime Stoppers of Houston is also asking for anyone with information about the case to step forward. They assure potential tipsters that their identity can remain anonymous. Moreover, those who offer up details leading to the charging and/or arrest of suspects implicated in felonies might receive a cash incentive of up to $5,000. To give a tip and possibly qualify for a reward, individuals should contact Crime Stoppers directly by calling 713-222-TIPS (8477), by submitting an online tip at Houston Police Department’s Robbery Division website, or through the mobile app.