Crime & Safety
3 Retail Thefts Reported In Wheaton In 1 Week
Target was hit once by a shoplifter and Ulta reported two retail theft incidents.
WHEATON, IL — Three retail thefts were reported at stores in Wheaton within a week, according to the city's crime blotter for the second week of February. Target reported one of the retail theft incidents and Ulta reported the other two incidents.
Items Stolen from Target
Police say a man came to the Target at 601 S. County Farm Rd. around 9:20 p.m. on Feb. 8 and stole several items. Staff told police the man grabbed a suitcase from the store and put several electronic items inside of it before leaving the store without paying.
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Retail Theft Reported at Ulta
On Feb. 7, two women stole "numerous bottles of perfume," from the Ulta store at 112 Danada Square West according to the Wheaton police blotter. The theft took place just before 10:30 a.m.
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Items Stolen from Ulta
Another retail theft incident was reported at the Ulta Store on Danada Square. This incident took place on Feb. 10 around 7:45 p.m. Police say "numerous items and merchandise" was stolen.
Residents who have information about these incidents are encouraged to contact Wheaton police at 630-260-2161.
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