DPD Seeks ID Of Pair Involved In Theft

  • Tuesday, May 31, 2016
The Dalton Police Department is asking for the public’s help identifying two women who worked together to steal an undetermined amount of merchandise from Walmart. The pair were recorded on store surveillance.

Investigators believe the suspects live in the Chattanooga area and that they have been involved in numerous thefts from stores across northwest Georgia.

Officials said the pair hit the Shugart Road Walmart in Dalton on May 1 at approximately 5 p.m. They arrived together and stole an undetermined amount of merchandise from the store.
They left together in a red Nissan Sentra with a Tennessee license plate.

The suspects are both African-American women. One had shoulder length dark hair and wore a black shirt and pants. The second suspect wore a white T-shirt and black pants with a blue or purple bandanna around her head.

Anyone who knows these women is asked to contact Officer Blake Edwards at 706-278- 9085 ext. 9315, or by email at bedwards@cityofdalton-ga.gov.
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