Seven people are now the focus of a downtown Cincinnati police investigation after surveillance cameras captured a break-in at 150 W. Fifth St., and detectives are asking the public to take a close look at the images.
Cincinnati police released the surveillance photos Friday, saying the group forced its way into the downtown property last Thursday. The case is being handled by the department’s Central Business Section, which is calling for anyone who recognizes the individuals to come forward.
Police Share Photos, Ask for Tips
According to a Cincinnati Police Department post, the Central Business Section is investigating a breaking-and-entering incident that took place last Thursday at 150 W. Fifth St. The post includes photos of seven people who allegedly forced their way into the property and lists a detective’s tip line, Det. Blank at 513-352-5442, along with a Crimestoppers number at 513-352-3040 for anonymous tips.
Where It Happened
The address, 150 W. Fifth St., sits in the middle of downtown Cincinnati’s Central Business District, steps from Fountain Square and part of the core commercial corridor. Property records identify the parcel as a mixed commercial block with hotels, restaurants, and retail. In a dense spot like that, surveillance footage and eyewitness accounts can be especially important, according to LoopNet.
Part of a Focused Downtown Effort
The Central Business Section has flagged breaking-and-entering offenses in the business district as a priority in its problem-solving work, according to the City of Cincinnati. The department details strategies and community partnerships aimed at reducing commercial break-ins downtown, which helps explain why detectives are leaning on the public for help in this case…