Cincinnati police are asking West Side residents to take a hard look at a surveillance photo after two breaking-and-entering incidents hit the 1500 block of Tremont Street earlier this month. District 3 investigators say the offenses happened on March 9 and March 15 and have circulated an image of a man with a prominent “Cincinnati White Boys” tattoo across his chest. Police say community tips could help put a name to the face and turn a mystery suspect into an arrest.
D3 is investigating Breaking and Entering offenses that occurred in the 1500 block of Tremont St., on March 9 and March 15. The pictured suspect has a Cincinnati White Boys tattoo across his chest. Contact Det. Morrissey at 513-263-8380 with information on the suspect. pic.twitter.com/a4ZMiGbqIT
— Cincinnati Police Department (@CincyPD) March 18, 2026
According to the Cincinnati Police Department, District 3 detectives are working the Tremont Street break-ins from March 9 and March 15 and released the photo specifically to drum up leads. The department’s post points residents straight to the detective on the case, making it clear they want those calls coming in, not just online comments.
Why District 3 Matters
District 3 covers a large stretch of Cincinnati’s west-side neighborhoods and has handled a hefty share of the city’s property-crime reports in recent years, according to local reporting and police data. WCPO has previously reported that District 3 racks up a high portion of property incidents citywide, which helps explain why officers keep asking neighbors to speak up when they recognize a suspect or a distinctive tattoo.
How To Report Tips
Anyone with information is asked to contact Det. Morrissey at 513-263-8380 or call Crime Stoppers at 513-352-3040. The department also reminds residents that its social media accounts are not monitored for emergencies and that people should call 911 when a situation cannot wait. Per the Cincinnati Police Department, details like unique tattoos and clear surveillance images often become the missing pieces that link a suspect to a specific case…