
The Cincinnati Police Department has turned to the public in an effort to identify a suspect involved in a credit card theft that occurred in late May. According to a social media post by the Cincinnati Police Department, an individual is accused of stealing a credit card that was delivered through the mail on May 27.
We need your help identifying the pictured individual. On 5/27/25, the suspect took the victim’s credit card that was delivered in the mail. The card was then used at the Kroger on Corry St. If you have any further information, please contact Det. Horner at 513-569-8613. pic.twitter.com/dnlKcNmOgd
— Cincinnati Police Department (@CincyPD) July 7, 2025
Further details released by the department state that the stolen credit card was later used at a Kroger store located on Corry Street. The police have released a surveillance image of the suspect in question and are urging anyone with information to come forward, Det. Horner has been assigned to the case and can be contacted at 513-569-8613 for any leads or relevant details that might prove helpful in apprehending the individual responsible for the theft.
The incident raises concerns about the safety of mail deliveries and the ease with which personal information can be compromised. Local residents are reminded to monitor their financial statements and report any unauthorized transactions immediately. The police emphasize that the public’s vigilance is a vital component in preventing and solving crimes such as these; therefore, community cooperation is highly sought after in this matter.









