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Houston Police Seek Public's Aid in Identifying Suspects in East Freeway Boutique Robbery

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Published on July 28, 2025
Houston Police Seek Public's Aid in Identifying Suspects in East Freeway Boutique RobberySource: Houston Police Robbery Division

The Houston Police Department is actively seeking the public's help in pinpointing suspects involved in a recent robbery at a local boutique store, which escalated from a mere shoplifting incident to a more serious confrontation involving threats of violence; the occurrence was first reported by the Houston Police Robbery Division.

According to provided details, on June 22, 2025, a male and female pair were spotted shoplifting assorted items at a boutique located in Houston's 12700 block of East Freeway around noon. The duo, identified as repeat offenders by an employee, endeavored to leave the establishment with unpaid merchandise when the male suspect issued a threat to the intervening employee upon being confronted, which compelled a rapid exit in an aged Hyundai sedan, as per the announcement on the Houston Police Robbery Division's website.

Amidst ongoing investigations, Houston Police have released descriptions of the implicated individuals: a white female seen wearing a green shirt paired with blue jeans shorts, and her male accomplice, a black male donned in a black shirt and black shorts at the time of the incident. The descriptions aim to encourage anyone with relevant information to come forward and potentially assist in resolving the case.

The Houston Police underscore the significance of public assistance in cases like these, urging those who might know something to reach out to Crime Stoppers of Houston directly with any pertinent information. Information that could contribute to the arrest and/or charging of the felony suspects might be incentivized with a monetary reward of up to $5,000. Tipsters hoping to claim this reward or to remain anonymous should exclusively contact Crime Stoppers directly, either by calling 713-222-TIPS (8477), submitting a tip online at www.crime-stoppers.org, or through the Crime Stoppers mobile app.