
The Cincinnati Police Department has issued a lookout after a spate of thefts from autos, the most recent being a strike on the afternoon of August 22. The incident, which took place at 1500 Stone Steps Rd, involved the theft of credit cards, which were later used by the suspect at a local Walmart on Ferguson Rd. In a social media post, the department is calling on the community's assistance in identifying the suspect connected to these crimes.
Hoping to turn the tide on this wave of car break-ins, the police have taken to social media to canvas for leads. The post from the Cincinnati Police Department reads, "D3 is investigating a Theft from Auto offense that occurred on 8/22/25 at 1500 Stone Steps Rd." The department also noted that the stolen credit cards were subsequently used at the Walmart on Ferguson Rd, hinting at a trail that could lead to the perpetrator.
D3 is investigating a Theft from Auto offense that occurred on 8/22/25 at 1500 Stone Steps Rd. The suspect then used stolen credit cards at the Walmart on Ferguson Rd. If you can identify this suspect, please contact Det. Ruberg at 513-263-8325. pic.twitter.com/kmaMO1bf55
— Cincinnati Police Department (@CincyPD) September 5, 2025
As law enforcement officials continue piecing together the sequence of these thefts, they're asking for the public's vigilant eyes. "If you can identify this suspect, please contact Det. Ruberg at 513-263-8325," pleads the Cincinnati Police Department's social media account, signaling a call to action for any citizen who might help in bringing the suspect to justice. The active engagement of residents is a critical part of this approach, providing the potential to connect dots that, isolated, signify little but together weave the fabric of apprehension.









