July 8, 2024
Property and Financial Crimes

LOOKING TO IDENTIFY MAIL THEFT SUSPECT



On Thursday, February 1, 2018, at about 11:26 p.m., an unknown female stole mail from a victim’s mailbox located in the 5200 block of Magnolia Avenue. The theft was caught on the home’s “Ring Doorbell” camera. She is described as a White adult female in her 20s, approximately 5’09” and 125 pounds.

If you recognize this suspect or have information regarding this investigation, please DIRECTLY CONTACT Detective Ron Knoffloch at [email protected] or 951-826-8718. You can also leave an anonymous tip through our RPD mobile app using the “Submit a Tip” feature and referencing report number P18021526.

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1 Comment

  • @idiotsavant8419 June 23, 2024

    Mail should be put in a secure locked box. These boxes outside homes are just asking to be stolen by scumbags like this.

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