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Cuyahoga County Sheriff Encourages Holiday Shoppers to Help Capture Monday's Most Wanted for Rewards

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Published on December 24, 2025
Cuyahoga County Sheriff Encourages Holiday Shoppers to Help Capture Monday's Most Wanted for RewardsSource: Cuyahoga County Sheriff's Office

As the festive season rapidly approaches, the Cuyahoga County Sheriff's office is intertwining the spirit of the holidays with a public call for vigilance. In a recent social media post, they issued a reminder to the community that, amidst the rush of last-minute shopping, there's an opportunity to assist in the apprehension of this week's Monday's Most Wanted individuals. The post, published on December 22, captures a tone of urgency balanced with the incentive of a reward for information leading to an arrest.

The Sheriff's message, aimed to quickly yet effectively grab the attention of "last-minuters," was succinct: "The holiday count down is on! But before you run out to shop, please take a few seconds to look at this week's Monday's Most Wanted individuals." They further encouraged residents with any pertinent knowledge to deliver tips to Crime Stoppers. In an effort to ensure peace of mind, the Sheriff stressed that all tips are anonymous, and underscored the monetary reward, which is up to $5,000, for tips that lead directly to an arrest.

This initiative comes at a time when community involvement in law enforcement efforts can be particularly crucial. The festive season, while associated with joy and giving, also witnesses an uptick in criminal activity, as documented by crime statistics. It's in this contrast of light and shadow that the Sheriff's office seeks to bridge the gap, engaging a collective effort to nurture community security.

For those inclined to heed the call, the Sheriff's post includes both a phone number and a web address. The Crime Stoppers number is 216-252-7463, an anchor in the sea of holiday chaos, a lifeline thrown to the shores of justice.