
As the sugar highs from Halloween weekend begin to fade and the reality of November sets in, the Cuyahoga County Sheriff's Office is turning its attention to a more sobering matter, catching the county's most wanted. In a post to their Facebook page early this morning, the Sheriff's Office wished residents a happy recovery from their confectionery indulgences and reminded them of the hour gained back, while also rolling out this week’s roster of Monday's Most Wanted individuals.
In an effort to actively engage the community in their search, the Cuyahoga County Sheriff's Office has put out a call for information related to the individuals listed on their most wanted list. They are urging anyone with information to step forward and contact Crime Stoppers anonymously. "Remember- all tips are anonymous, AND we offer a reward of up to $2,500 for information leading to an arrest," the post reads. The community is encouraged to quickly come forward in a bid to actively assist law enforcement.
The post, timestamped for November 3 at 00:00, details the ways citizens can make a difference. Anonymous tips can be a crucial aid in the apprehension of fugitives, and this emphasis on anonymity is intended to alleviate concerns potential tipsters may have regarding their own safety or exposure. Interested parties can reach Crime Stoppers at 216-252-7463 or visit their website directly via a link provided in the post.
This move by the Cuyahoga County Sheriff's Office represents one of the myriad ways law enforcement is seeking to bridge the gap between their operations and the community members they serve. By offering a substantial reward—for up to $2,500—the Sheriff's Office hopes to incentivize cooperation from the public. "If you have any information, please contact #CrimeStoppers," the Sheriff's Office writes, underscoring the importance of participation in the ongoing fight against crime. Those wishing to view the list or provide tips can do so by visiting the Cuyahoga County Sheriff's official Facebook page.









