Crime & Safety
Purse Swiped At Panera Bread, $4K In Electronics Purchased With Stolen Credit Card At Best Buy: North Haven Police
The suspect also tried to purchase two MacBooks (worth $1,700) at Target. Police are asking for help with identifying the suspect.

NORTH HAVEN, CT — North Haven Police are asking for assistance with identifying a woman accused of purchasing more than $4,100 in electronics at Best Buy with a credit card that was stolen from a purse at Panera Bread. On Sept. 15, North Haven Police responded to Panera Bread for the stolen purse and fraudulent use of a credit Card.
Police later learned that the victim’s credit card was used on the same day at Best Buy to purchase two MacBook Pros and one iPad Touch that totaled $4,101.
The suspect then left Best Buy and arrived at Target where she attempted to charge $1,701 to purchase another two MacBooks, but was denied after she was asked for ID, according to police.
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The suspect is described by police as a white Hispanic female in her mid-30s with brown long hair. She was wearing a long-sleeve pink shirt and black pants and was also carrying a white/tan purse.

Anyone who could assist with identifying the suspect is asked to contact North Haven Police at 203-239-5321.
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