
The Oxford Police Department is reaching out to the public for assistance in identifying a person of interest related to a recent theft in the Uptown area. The request was made through a social media post on the Oxford Police Department's official Facebook page, which provided a picture of the individual and a brief message urging anyone with knowledge to come forward.
The Oxford Police Department's message, headlined with "WHO AM I?", details that the theft occurred a couple of weeks ago and invites the community to provide any information they might possess. "If you know who he is, please call the OPD tip line at 513-524-5268 or send a direct message to our page. You may remain anonymous. Thank you for your support!" the post concluded. In their social media appeal, the department emphasizes the option for tipsters to remain anonymous, potentially to encourage more individuals to share information without fear of consequences.
In response to queries, the Oxford Division of Police has yet to release specifics about the incident to maintain the integrity of an ongoing investigation. However, they have stressed the importance of community involvement in solving local crimes and their reliance on such tips to assist in bringing suspects to justice. As such, they are proactively engaging with residents and social media users alike in hopes of a breakthrough.
For updates on this case or to submit a tip, citizens can contact the Oxford Police Department directly through the provided phone line or via direct message on their Facebook page. The community’s assistance could prove invaluable in concluding the search for this individual and in restoring a sense of security to the bustle of Uptown's streets.









