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Law enforcement seeking help identifying Ulta thieves

Law enforcement seeking help identifying Ulta thieves

Yahoo5 days ago

MESA COUNTY, Colo. (KREX) – Crime Stoppers of Mesa County is asking for the community's help in finding two suspects regarding a theft.
The incident occurred around 5 p.m., Saturday, May 10, when a male and female couple entered Ulta Beauty, 632 Market St. While inside, the woman allegedly picked up several items from the shelves, concealing them inside a large black bag the man was carrying.
Not long after, the couple allegedly walked past the checkout counters and left the store without trying to purchase the items in the bag. The suspect fled the scene in a small silver sedan, according to Crime Stoppers.
The estimated property loss is over $4,300.
Anyone who knows the suspects can submit a tip anonymously on the P3tips app, at 241stop.com or call 970-241-7867. Any information that leads to an arrest can result in a $1,000 reward.
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