Crime & Safety

2 Women Wanted In Bellevue, Woodinville 'Crime Spree'

The two women stole purses, and then used credit cards at stores in Bellevue, Woodinville, and Lynnwood, according to police.

BELLEVUE, WA - Police are trying to identify two women who went on a one-day, multi-county crime spree in December, stealing credit cards from victims at local restaurants. Bellevue police have released a surveillance video of the two women in the hopes someone recognizes them.

The crime spree began Dec. 9 when the two women allegedly stole a wallet and purse from two victims at a Panera Bread in Lynnwood. The pair then used stolen credit cards to go grocery shopping in Lynnwood.

Later in the day, the women stole a credit card from a victim at the Woodinville Panera Bread. They then went back to Lynnwood to use the card.

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But they weren't finished. That same day, the two women stole credit cards from someone at the Maggiano's Little Italy in Bellevue. The women then bought gift cards with the stolen cards at a Bellevue grocery store.

If you recognize the suspects, contact Crime Stoppers of Puget Sound at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477). Information leading to an arrest could result in up to a $1,000 reward.

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