Subscribe | UPI Odd Newsletter Subscribe CORNISH, Maine, July 11 (UPI) -- A convenience store shoplifter was caught in Cornish, Maine, after the store owner said he posted surveillance photographs on his store's Facebook page. Store co-owner Mark Call was told by the York County, Maine, Sheriff's Department a lack of evidence would likely leave unsolved an incident in which a person left the store with unpaid for items. Advertisement Call said he then posted surveillance photographs on Facebook and offered a $100 reward for information. After about an hour Call began receiving tips, and after three hours the unnamed alleged shoplifter turned himself into police, WCSH-TV, Portland, Maine, reported, adding everyone who helped identify the suspect declined to take the reward. Read More Alleged Walmart shoplifter caught after firing at door, removing pants Woman accused in 2nd Walgreens theft spree Cab driver refuses to take shoplifters Thieves steal from suspected shoplifters