Do you know them? Pick pocketing pair sought in newark

Do You Know Them? Pick Pocketing Pair Sought in Newark

NEWARK, NJ – The Newark Public Safety Department, led by Director Fritz G. Fragé, is appealing to the public for assistance in identifying a male and female suspect linked to a theft incident that occurred on the night of Tuesday, June 4, 2024.

The incident unfolded around 11:20 p.m. near Mulberry Street and Edison Place, where a female suspect allegedly bumped into a woman and pick-pocketed her wallet. The stolen pink wallet, which featured a gold zipper, contained $200 in cash, various credit cards, and other personal items. Notably, one of the stolen credit cards was later used at a Walgreens store in Piscataway.

The female suspect involved in this theft is described as approximately 5’3” tall with long, dark brown hair, and was last seen wearing khaki pants. She was observed walking in the area with a male accomplice shortly before the incident.

Newark detectives are conducting a thorough investigation and are requesting anyone with information about the suspects or the incident to come forward to aid in their inquiries. Public contributions are invaluable in resolving such cases and ensuring community safety.

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