Police are looking for three women accused of pilfering perfumes from Ulta stores across the Detroit metro area.
Altogether, the women have allegedly stolen more than $150,000 in fragrances from 20 different Ulta locations since November, ClickonDetroit reports.
The women enter the stores with their faces covered, fill up shopping baskets with high-end fragrances and then flee the scene in a vehicle, the article says. Many of their thefts take place in less than three minutes.
“This group has been plaguing the tri-county area for the past month,” Warren Police Commissioner William Dwyer told the outlet. “All three of these suspects have previous convictions for theft-based crimes. I am confident that law enforcement, with the public’s help, will be able to arrest these suspects in the near future so that they will no longer be able to wreak havoc in the community.”
On Friday, ClickonDetroit reported that five women were arrested in connection to a theft at an Ulta store in Livingston County. Police are investigating whether there’s a link between those women and the trio the police are seeking.
Read more at ClickonDetroit.