A shoe store called Sole Bros. 513 in Cincinnati, Ohio, is reeling after thieves appear to have stolen merchandise, including a pair of shoes.
The three people are accused Fox 19 reported Tuesday that he is accused of stealing about $50,000 worth of display shoes from a store in the early morning hours of Oct. 8.
Manager Luke Khan said no money was being spent on the trio.
he said: “I don't know what their motive was for taking one shoe without a pair or a box. There's nothing you can do about it. You can't sell just one pair of shoes. Usually a box and a box. We need to sell them together.”
image show Two of the suspects are outside on the street.
In a social media post on Oct. 10, Sole Bros. 513 owner Hunter Emi said: shared Photo taken inside the store after an apparent robbery.
“It's not every day you wake up and hear that your business has been broken into and robbed. Sadly, that's exactly what happened early Tuesday morning,” he wrote.
More than 100 pairs of suitable shoes, several complete pairs of shoes, large quantities of clothing, and other items and personal effects were taken. After processing everything and talking with detectives, we finally decided to post the footage to social media to make it work. We will continue to operate and strive to provide the best service to the city. We appreciate all the love and support we have received during this difficult time and hope to come back even stronger. No one should have to deal with issues like this, no matter who they are.
It's not every day you wake up in the morning and hear that your store has been broken into and robbed. Sadly, that's exactly what happened…
Posted by Hunter Emi above Thursday, October 10, 2024
But Emi isn't like that feel WCPO says they have no hatred toward the suspect, but would like the public's help in identifying him.
“I've gotten closer to God, but I may be angry every day. I'm still upset, but I don't want to have any more hatred in my heart,” he explained.
According to Khan, one of the suspects was was standing Local 12 reports that the suspect was outside the store as a lookout when the theft occurred.
“I don't mean to begrudge these guys, but like I said, it's really unfortunate that we're now looking for alternatives to our stores,” he said.
According to a Fox 19 article, Lt. Matthew Hammer of the Cincinnati Police Department said authorities are working to solve the theft problem in the area.
“Police have not arrested anyone in connection with the robbery. Anyone with information should contact the Cincinnati Police Department's 1st Precinct at 513-765-1212 or Crimestoppers at 513-352-3040,” the newspaper said. Please contact us.
