Cibolo Police Seek Public Help to Identify Restaurant Burglar

Police officer examining surveillance footage related to restaurant burglary.

Cibolo, Texas, January 17, 2026

Cibolo authorities are appealing to the community for assistance in identifying a suspect involved in burglaries at two local restaurants. The incidents occurred on January 9, when a suspect was captured on surveillance footage stealing money and a register from Mako’s on the Creek and using a stolen credit card at Noli’s Vite. Police believe that tips from the public will be crucial in solving these crimes, highlighting the importance of community involvement in local law enforcement efforts.

Cibolo Seeks Public’s Help to Identify Restaurant Burglar

Cibolo, Texas – Local authorities are actively seeking assistance from the public to help identify a suspect involved in the burglary of two restaurants earlier this month. The incidents occurred on January 9, 2026, at Mako’s on the Creek and Noli’s Vite. The burglar was captured on surveillance footage stealing money and other items from both establishments, including a register from Mako’s, while using a stolen credit card for personal purchases.

Details of the Incidents

On the night of January 9, 2026, the suspect broke into Mako’s on the Creek as well as Noli’s Vite, both located in Cibolo. Surveillance footage reveals the individual forcibly removing a register from the wall at Mako’s. Additionally, the stolen credit card from one of the restaurants was used for unauthorized purchases afterward.

Public Assistance Requested

Cibolo police are urging anyone who may recognize the suspect or have additional information about the burglaries to come forward. Citizens can submit tips via email to Police Services Assistant Evan Stevens or through the Cibolo Police Department’s Facebook page. Public assistance has historically proven instrumental in resolving local cases, and authorities are hopeful it will aid in this current investigation.

Background on Cibolo’s Crime Prevention Efforts

The Cibolo Police Department has been proactive in improving public safety through the implementation of advanced technologies such as Flock Safety cameras. These systems play a significant role in monitoring suspicious activities and have been effective in leading to successful investigations and arrests. Ongoing collaboration with the community remains a cornerstone of their efforts to combat crime.

Contact Information

If you possess any information regarding this case, please reach out to the Cibolo Police Department by calling (210) 658-8322 or visiting their official website for further details. The community’s involvement is crucial in ensuring justice and enhancing safety for all residents.

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FAQ

What happened in Cibolo, Texas?

Authorities are seeking public assistance to identify a man who burglarized two local restaurants, Mako’s on the Creek and Noli’s Vite, on January 9, 2026. The suspect stole money and other items, and used a stolen credit card from one of the restaurants for personal purchases.

How can I help with the investigation?

If you recognize the suspect or have any information about the burglaries, please contact Police Services Assistant Evan Stevens at [email protected] or through the Cibolo Police Department’s Facebook page. Your assistance is vital in solving this case.

What is the Cibolo Police Department doing to prevent crime?

The Cibolo Police Department has implemented technology such as Flock Safety cameras to monitor suspicious activities, leading to successful investigations and arrests. They continue to collaborate with the community to enhance safety and prevent crime.

Key Features

Feature Description
Incident Date January 9, 2026
Locations Affected Mako’s on the Creek and Noli’s Vite, Cibolo, Texas
Items Stolen Money, other items, and a credit card used for personal purchases
Suspect Description Captured on surveillance footage; specific details not provided
Public Assistance Contact Evan Stevens at [email protected] or through the Cibolo Police Department’s Facebook page
Police Department Initiatives Implementation of Flock Safety cameras to monitor suspicious activities

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