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WATCH: 4 Women Steal Gobs Of Allergy Medicine From Benicia CVS, Police Say
Breaking: Police are seeking to identify the alleged allergy medicine thieves.

SOLANO COUNTY, CA -- Police are asking for the public's help in locating four women seen ransacking a Benicia drug store Monday night, taking bags full of allergy medicine.
At 9:50 p.m., the group entered the CVS store located at 2100 Columbus Parkway and began taking the merchandise off shelves and placing it into large shoulder bags they were carrying, according to police.
The group then took the items without paying for them and fled in a newer-model charcoal gray Nissan Altima sedan with blue paper plates.
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The total loss to the store was not disclosed.
"Trust us, we know the pain of allergies. The itchy nose, the watery eyes – those are definitely not fun!" Benicia police said in a Facebook post about the incident. "However, we doubt these ladies were stocking up for the allergy season when they took bags full of allergy products without paying ... "
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The theft was caught on surveillance video and police have released the footage in the hopes that someone will be able to identify them.
Anyone with information about the identities of the women is asked to contact the Benicia Police Department at 707-745-3412.
Bay City News Service contributed to this report.
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