Frederick police two female suspects in early morning store burglary

Frederick police two female suspects in early morning store burglary

A late-night break-in now hinges on community tips as police search for answers.

Key Points

  • Two women broke into a Frederick business on W. 7th Street in mid-August
  • Cash and merchandise were taken before the suspects fled
  • Police released photos and video to the public to help identify them

Frederick, MD – Police are asking for the public’s help in identifying two women accused of breaking into a business on W. 7th Street during the early morning hours of August 18.

Just after 1:20 a.m., the suspects forced their way inside, stole an undisclosed amount of cash, and left with merchandise, according to the Frederick Police Department.

Investigators turn to public
Detectives have been working the case for several weeks, but after exhausting their initial leads, they are now releasing photos and video in hopes that someone will recognize the suspects.

Frederick police two female suspects in early morning store burglary
Photo: frederick police two female suspects in early morning store burglary

The images, taken from surveillance footage, show the two women inside the business during the burglary. Police have not yet released descriptions of the suspects.

Community urged to assist
Authorities are encouraging anyone with information to contact the Frederick Police Department or submit an anonymous tip.

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Phil Stilton

Phil Stilton

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