Pennsylvania
Ulta theft suspects used unoccupied baby stroller to hide stolen goods, Pa. State Police say
PHILADELPHIA – Two folks have been arrested and charged after police say they used an empty child stroller to steal fragrances from a Pennsylvania magnificence retailer.
Pennsylvania State Police say troopers responded to the Ulta Magnificence at 833 North Krocks Highway in Decrease Macungie Township on Thursday afternoon for a report of retail theft.
Police say two suspects, a 22-year-old man and 32-year-old girl from New Jersey, entered the shop pushing a child stroller. There was no child inside.
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The suspects have been then noticed taking a number of perfume bottles from the shop cabinets and inserting them within the unoccupied stroller earlier than leaving the shop, in keeping with police.
After additional investigation, Pennsylvania State Police later realized the identical man and girl had gone into an Ulta retailer in Spring Township, Berks County.
Spring Township police responded to that location and took the suspects into custody. Each have been charged with retail theft.