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Cibolo Crook Caught On Camera Hitting Two Eateries As Cops Plead For Tips

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Published on January 15, 2026
Cibolo Crook Caught On Camera Hitting Two Eateries As Cops Plead For TipsSource: Google Street View

Cibolo police have released surveillance images of a lone suspect who investigators say slipped into two local restaurants last Friday and walked out with cash, other items and a credit card later used on personal purchases. The targeted spots were Mako’s on the Creek and Noli’s Vite, and detectives are now asking residents to help put a name to the face caught on camera. Officials say no arrests have been made as they comb through surveillance footage and receipts tied to the case.

Police Ask For Tips

According to WOAI, last Friday’s break-ins at Mako’s and Noli’s led to the theft of a credit card later used for personal purchases, along with other items and cash. Investigators are urging anyone who recognizes the person in the images, or has information about the thefts, to reach out. Tips can be sent by email to Police Services Assistant Stevens at [email protected] or by messaging the Cibolo Police Department through its Facebook page.

Local Theft Trends

Thefts are not exactly a new headache in Cibolo, and local officers have increasingly leaned on technology to keep up. Community Impact reported that the department installed Flock Safety cameras to help track suspicious vehicles, tools that have since been used in investigations that ended with arrests. In a separate case, Seguin Today highlighted a mail-theft probe that resulted in multiple warrants and underscored how stolen items can sometimes be tied to broader fraud.

Where It Happened

Both Mako’s on the Creek and Noli’s Vite operate in the Buffalo Place strip, a small cluster of businesses where regulars tend to know the staff by name. The restaurants list their hours and contact details on their websites, Mako’s on the Creek and Noli’s Vite. Police are asking anyone who recognizes the suspect in the surveillance footage or who has their own camera recordings from last Friday to email [email protected] or contact the Cibolo Police Department through Facebook so detectives can follow up.