JCSO Asks Public To Help Identify Persons Of Interest In Theft Case

PRINCETON — The Johnston County Sheriff’s Office is asking for the public’s help in identifying two persons of interest connected to a larceny investigation in Princeton.

According to investigators, a theft was reported on Dec. 10, 2025, after a wallet-style case containing a cell phone, credit cards, and personal identification was stolen from inside Stallions, located at 9576 U.S. Highway 70 East.

Surveillance video from the business captured the incident. Authorities say the individual appears to be a white male with red or brown hair who is balding in the front. After taking the phone, the man is seen meeting an unidentified female outside the business. The two then leave the area in a white vehicle, possibly a Ford Taurus.

Anyone with information that could help identify either individual is urged to contact the Johnston County Sheriff’s Office at 919-989-5000. Tips may be provided anonymously.


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11 Comments

  1. Someone knows this guy for sure. A better look at the female would be helpful. He definitely is either balding or has a massive forehead. Holding on to the hair that he has left.

  2. Well with all the nosey people around who don’t seeing a man leaving woman or woman leaving with someone’s man or something being passed you would sure think someone saw that…..
    I was told there one night when something happened that you shouldn’t walk off and leave money or anything else unattended in there but let there money get missing and then it’s a problem….

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  4. Wow it only proves that they’re not following protocol for the type of business they are. You were supposed to be checking IDs when customers come in the door before they are allowed to play ..if this was taken place, you would know exactly who it was…. just saying!!!

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