The man allegedly broke into three apartment buildings and an office building dressed as an Amazon delivery driver in October.
CINCINNATI - Police say they traced a rash of local thefts back to a Cincinnati man who found the perfect disguise.
This week, Cincinnati police say Wynn targeted each address multiple times, stealing thousands of dollars in packages, boxes and cash over the course of a single month.He admitted to some of the offenses, according to criminal complaints filed in Hamilton County Municipal Court. The third criminal complaint, for a felony burglary offense on Oct. 15, says he forced his way into one apartment building and “is seen on video forcing entry to the package room while posing as an Amazon employee.”She lives in an apartment complex on Park Avenue in Walnut Hills.
Police say Wynn’s Amazon garb initially confused those from whom he stole at one of the apartment complexes he targeted. A follow-up investigation determined he was an imposter as well as a thief. The judge ordered Wynn to wear an electronic monitoring unit and have no contact with the victims. Jail officials say he is being held still at the jail despite 10% of his bond being posted because they still have to fit him for the EMU. Once that is complete, he will be released.
Probation officers found the two pistols in his Walnut Hills home during a Jan. 24, 2020 visit and he admitted ownership, according to a criminal complaint. The new arrest for the alleged break-ins while posing as an Amazon deliveryman would seem to violate that community control yet employees at the Hamilton County Court of Clerk and the jail sergeant said early Thursday that Wynn was only being held at the jail until he is fitted for the EMU.
At that time in 2010, Wynn was out of jail on bond for a robbery offense earlier in the month, on Sept. 3, 2010, in which police he stole a car from a woman in the 3500 block of Washington Avenue in Walnut Hills, according to criminal complaints.
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