November 18, 2005 Update
DSW Shoe Warehouse, 600 John R, 11/11, 11:40 a.m.
Complainant reported three black males, one wearing a white sweat suit and another wearing a gray sweat suit, entered the store, where each grabbed a pair of Timberland boots, and fled. They were last seen driving away in a white 4D. Total stolen: $269.70
Marshall Field's, 500 W. 14 Mile, 11/13, 5:25 p.m.
LPO's reported a male and female entered the store together. The male concealed three purses in a shopping bag he was carrying. His female associate picked up and concealed a bottle of fragrance in the same shopping bag. After he exited, she was observed as she picked up and concealed another bottle of fragrance in her purse. LPO's pointed the male out to responding officers as he exited the mall and walked into the lot. Officers caught up as he tried to enter an '03 Mercury Sable parked in the lot. He dumped the bag and managed to escape on foot. Two of the stolen purses and a bottle of perfume were recovered from the bag. The vehicle registers to a 45-year-old male from Detroit. The suspect who escaped is described as a B/M, mid forties, 5'9", 170, dark baseball style hat, goatee, short black hair. (Total recovered: $342.00) The third purse, valued at $68.00 was not located. The female was located and arrested in another lot by responding Troy officers. Found in her purse along w/the stolen bottle of perfume valued at $82.00 were numerous checks, identifications, and several credit cards in the names of several different individuals. At least one of the credit cards was verified as stolen. The 36-year-old female from Detroit was charged w/Retail Fraud and Possession of a Stolen Credit Card
Louis Viutton, 2901 W. Big Beaver, 11/13, 2:45 p.m.
Complainant reported a Belem PM bag valued at $1,000.00 and a Citadin bag valued at $640.00 were stolen from a display, possibly while she was retrieving bags from the back room. Another associate was assisting a customer at the time. Four other customers were also in the store. Of the four, two were still there when complainant returned from the stock room and did not have any merchandise in their possession; the other two had left.
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