Over $600 in cosmetics swiped from kohl’s as stafford county reports back-to-back thefts

Over $600 in cosmetics swiped from Kohl’s as Stafford County reports back-to-back thefts

Stafford, VA – Stafford County deputies responded to two separate larceny incidents on Tuesday evening, including a high-value theft from a Kohl’s store and a missing wallet reported after a visit to Chipotle.

At approximately 7:32 p.m., Deputy R.W. Stamm was dispatched to Kohl’s at 1220 Stafford Market Place, where store staff reported a female suspect stole more than $600 worth of merchandise from the Sephora section. Surveillance footage captured clear images of the suspect, aiding the ongoing investigation.

Just a few hours later, at 10:18 p.m., Deputy D.S. Jett responded to a report from a woman who realized her wallet was missing after picking up food from Chipotle on South Gateway Drive. She told deputies she went straight home after placing her order and believes the wallet may have been taken during that brief window. The case remains under investigation.

The Stafford County Sheriff’s Office continues to review security footage and collect evidence in both cases.

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Key Points

  • A woman stole over $600 in merchandise from the Sephora section at Kohl’s in Stafford
  • Another woman reported her wallet missing after picking up food from Chipotle
  • Investigations into both incidents are ongoing

Cosmetics heist and wallet theft hit Stafford County in back-to-back larcenies

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