Erie cops seek help iding retail theft suspect caught on camera

Erie cops seek help IDing retail theft suspect caught on camera

Erie Police are searching for a woman caught on camera during a retail theft and are asking for the public’s help to ID her.

ERIE, PA — Erie Police are asking for the public’s help identifying a woman suspected in a retail theft that occurred last month in the 100 block of West 26th Street.


Key Points

  • Theft occurred on March 20, 2025, in the 100 block of West 26th Street.
  • Police released a photo of the female suspect.
  • Anyone with information is urged to contact Erie Police at 814-870-1303.

The incident took place on March 20, and investigators have released surveillance footage of a woman they believe is connected to the case. The photo shows the suspect at the scene during the time of the alleged theft.

Authorities have not disclosed what was taken during the incident or the specific location of the business.

Erie cops seek help iding retail theft suspect caught on camera
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Public urged to assist investigation

Detectives are working to identify the suspect and are urging anyone who recognizes the woman in the photo to come forward with information.

Tips can be directed to the Erie Police Department by calling 814-870-1303.

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