Theft of Wallet from Purse After Victim Was Distracted at Marshalls

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Arlington Heights police received a report of a theft of a wallet that occurred on Wednesday January 4, 2012 about 1:45 p.m. at Marshalls, 601 East Palatine Road. Police report that apparently several offenders worked together to steal the victim’s wallet. The victim was shopping when she heard a woman say she was going to stab someone in the eye with a sharp object. She looks over to the woman who then talks about how bad she needed a cigarette. The woman talked to the victim for about 10 minutes before the victim left without making a purchase. She realized the wallet was missing when she took her purse out of the cart. The victim reported that she was being distracted while a second offender removed the wallet.

The purple leather type wallet contained a driver’s license, credit/debit cards and various gift cards valued at over $220.

KEEP YOUR PURSE CLOSED! KEEP IT ON YOUR SHOULDER OR ON THE BOTTOM OF THE CART! BEWARE OF THOSE WHO APPROACH YOU TO MAKE CONVERSATION OR ASK FOR YOUR ASSISTANCE!
— Arlington Heights Police Department

The offender was described as a female/white 45-50-years-old, 5’5″ with a medium build, long straight brown hair, and wearing green sweater and blue jeans.

Anyone having information about this or any other serious crime in Arlington Heights should submit an anonymous text tip by texting the keyword 847AHPD and your message to 847411(tip411) or call Arlington Heights Crime Stoppers at (847) 590-STOP. Callers are guaranteed anonymity and may qualify for a cash reward of up to $1,000.

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