Crime & Safety
Mansfield Resident Troopers Looking For Suspect In Supermarket Thefts
The Mansfield Resident Trooper's Office is seeking to identify a suspect involved in two shoplifting incidents at a local supermarket.

MANSFIELD, CT — The Mansfield Resident Trooper's Office is seeking to identify a suspect involved in two shoplifting incidents at the local Price Chopper supermarket.
The case dates back to July 24. At 12:50 p.m. that day, a woman in her late 20s to early 30s, entered the store and then exited it at 1:05 p.m. with three six-packs of soda, valued at $6.99 each; three boneless chickens, valued at $9.49 each; seven Red Bull sugar-free 12-packs, valued at $25.99 each; and nine Red Bull 12-packs valued at $25.99 each, state police said.
The items had a total value of $465.28, according to state police.
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The woman suspect was seen exiting the store and making no attempt to pay and rushed to a black sedan in the parking lot, state police said.

State police said that a woman of the same description entered the store on Aug. 8 at 8:25 p.m. and left 12 minutes later with 10 Ensure multipacks, valued at $12.99 each; two Pampers diaper packs, valued at $39.99 each; and 10 Red Bull red EDN four-packs, valued at $12.99 each for a total of $339.78. She exited the store while making no attempt to pay and rushed to a black sedan in the parking lot, state police said.
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Anyone with information regarding the incidents can contact Mansfield Resident State Troopers at 860-896-3200, state police said.
Callers can remain anonymous, state police said.
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