
Residents of W Corry St and surrounding neighborhoods are on alert following a recent theft incident that has caught the attention of local law enforcement. According to a social media post by the Cincinnati Police Department, officers from District 4 are actively investigating the crime where an unspecified amount of property was taken without the owner's consent.
The incident has sparked concern among community members, highlighting the ever-present need for vigilance against such offenses. The department disclosed details encouraging those with any information to step forward and provide assistance in the investigation. The call to action from the police specified to direct tips to Detective Wolf, who can be reached at 513-569-8627, in an effort to recover the stolen property and potentially identify the suspects involved.
While specific information about the theft, including the time of occurrence or the nature of the stolen property, has not been released, the emphasis has been placed on community collaboration. The Cincinnati Police Department's outreach reflects a broader strategy to engage the public as partners in addressing and preventing criminal activities within their neighborhoods.
In response to this incident, local residents have been expressing their concerns on various platforms, addressing the growing unease that often accompanies such criminal activities and bringing forth conversations about safety measures, with some considering forming neighborhood watch groups and others looking into private security solutions. The department's online post, which can be found at the Cincinnati Police Department’s official social media page, serves not just as a notice but as an invitation to the community to be eyes and ears on the ground, standing united against acts that disrupt the safety and serenity of their lives.
District 4 is investigating a Theft offense that occurred on W Corry St. The suspects took the victims property without permission. Any information on these suspects, please contact Det. Wolf at 513-569-8627 pic.twitter.com/JsizxTJlLT
— Cincinnati Police Department (@CincyPD) October 1, 2025









