Red Oak PD asking for help in identifying theft suspects Posted in Red Oak on July 22, 2015 by Publisher Photo courtesy Red Oak Police Department. Red Oak police are asking for help in identifying the suspects in the photos above.RED OAK — The Red Oak Police Department is asking for your help in identifying suspects who allegedly stole merchandise from Walmart in Red Oak."On July 20, 2015 at approximately 11:11 a.m., the a subject entered Walmart located at 100 N. Ryan Red Oak, TX and took more than $500.00 worth of lawn maintenance equipment. The subject exited the store and left in the above vehicle, possibly a gold Toyota 4 Runner or Sequoia," Red Oak PD said in a written statement.Photo courtesy Red Oak Police Department.Red Oak police are asking for the public to help identify the theft suspect shown in this photo.Photo courtesy Red Oak Police Department.Red Oak police are looking for theft suspects who may have left Walmart on July 20, 2015 in a gold Toyota 4 Runner or Sequoia.After reviewing further surveillance video, officers discovered the suspect had allegedly previously hit Walmart and had a friend helping.If you recognize either subject or have information that will help identify the suspects, you are asked to call the Red Oak Police Department at 972-775-3333 or email Detective Justus at DJustus@redoaktx.org.You can also send anonymous tips through Crime Stoppers of Ellis County at 972-937-7297. You may be eligible for a cash reward.Click on any of the photos to view a larger version. You may also be interested in readingVehicle burglary victim shoots suspect in Red OakRed Oak PD makes arrest in stolen vehicle casesPackages stolen from porches in Red OakRed Oak PD working to collect unused prescription drugsRed Oak traffic accident claims one life and sends one to hospitalRural residents near Red Oak may lose fire protection servicesMidlothian PD seeking help in identifying car theft suspectsRed Oak police investigating shooting on Falls CourtRed Oak man arrested for possession of child pornRed Oak reroutes trains after flooding damages railway ← President finally orders flags at half-staff to honor Chattanooga victimsFEMA extends deadline to register for storm damage assistance → Leave a Reply Cancel replyYou must be logged in to post a comment.