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NW OKC Cops Drop Photos, Case Number In Hunt For Burglary Suspect

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Published on February 11, 2026
NW OKC Cops Drop Photos, Case Number In Hunt For Burglary SuspectSource: Facebook/Oklahoma City Police Department

Oklahoma City police on Wednesday released photos of a man they want to identify in connection with a burglary near NW 5th Street and Shartel Avenue, and they are hoping neighbors can help crack the case. Detectives flagged the investigation under case number 26-9202 and say it remains active as they chase down tips. Officers added that a cash reward may be available for information that leads to charges and urged residents in the area to comb through their security footage for anything that might help, according to the Oklahoma City Police Department's Facebook post.

Still Images, Case Details Pushed Out On Social Media

Burglary investigators posted still photos and a short description online asking the public to help identify the man, emphasizing the case number 26-9202 and the area near NW 5th and Shartel. According to the Oklahoma City Police Department, anyone who recognizes the person in the images should contact authorities rather than approach him.

How To Submit A Tip

Anyone with information can submit an anonymous tip to Oklahoma City Crime Stoppers by calling 405-235-7300 or by filing a report online at Oklahoma City Crime Stoppers. The Crime Stoppers program says tipsters may be eligible for cash rewards if their information leads to charges or an arrest.

What Neighbors Can Do

Police routinely ask residents to review doorbell and security-camera footage and to preserve any video that might show the suspect or a possible getaway vehicle. As reported by News9, public tips and neighborhood cameras have helped detectives develop leads in previous cases.

If the crime is happening now, call 911. For nonemergency tips and reporting guidance, see the Oklahoma City Police Department. When contacting investigators or Crime Stoppers, reference case number 26-9202 so detectives can route information to the correct file.