Three women sought in ocean city restaurant theft

Three women sought in Ocean City restaurant theft

OCEAN CITY, MD — Police are asking for the public’s help identifying three women involved in a theft at a midtown restaurant Tuesday evening.

The incident occurred around 7:40 p.m. on July 8. According to the Ocean City Police Department, the suspects — three African American females — were last seen leaving the scene in a white Kia Soul with visible damage to the front passenger-side wheel well.

Three women sought in ocean city restaurant theft
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One suspect was wearing a long yellow sundress, the second wore a brown top and carried a black and gold crossbody bag, and the third wore a bright pink tank top with a thick white headband.

Investigators are reviewing available surveillance footage and pursuing leads related to the vehicle and suspects’ description.

Anyone with information is asked to contact PFC J. Wieber at JWieber@oceancitymd.gov or 410-723-6610. Anonymous tips can be submitted by calling 410-520-5136 or online at oceancitymd.gov/oc/departments/police/crime-tips. Case reference: 2025-00-2569.

Chris Quigley

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