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Police Charge ORC Trio with Stealing Thousands in Handbags and Shoes

Police charged three New York women with larceny after the trio allegedly stole $2,000 worth of handbags from T.J. Maxx and $3,700 worth of shoes and handbags from Nordstrom from the Shoppes at Blackstone Valley on Tuesday.

About 2 PM, officers received a report from the TJX loss prevention unit that three women who had stolen high-end Tory Burch handbags from the T.J. Maxx store in Framingham were currently inside the Nordstrom Rack in Millbury. They were stealing similar items, according to an account of the case posted on the Millbury Police Department Facebook page.

The loss prevention employees told police the suspects were driving a Honda Accord with New York plates, police said.

Police working a detail near the Shoppes stopped the Honda. Inside they found $2,000 worth of handbags from T.J. Maxx and $3,700 worth of shoes and handbags from Nordstrom, in addition to two theft detection removal devices, according to Millbury police.

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The women, who were not named by authorities, are from Queens, New York. Each was charged with receiving stolen property over $1,200, larceny over $1,2000, possession of a theft detection removal device, organized retail crime and conspiracy…  Telegram & Gazette

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