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Police looking for woman accused of leaving Kroger without paying for items

Police looking for woman accused of leaving Kroger without paying for items

Yahoo24-05-2025

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Beavercreek Police are looking for a woman accused of leaving Kroger without paying for items, according to a social media post.
The incident happened on May 17 at the Kroger at the 3100 block of Dayton Xenia Road.
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She allegedly selected items, including paper towels and laundry detergent, and left the store without paying.
The department posted a security camera image on its Facebook page.
The woman left the scene in a silver Chevrolet Impala.
If you can ID her, call Officer Lammert at (937) 426-1225, extension 673. You can also email the officer.
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