Officers seek women accused of stealing razorblades

 

SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Middlesex County Crime Stoppers in conjunction with the South Brunswick Police Department (SBPD) are seeking the public’s assistance with identifying two females who stole more than $660 worth of merchandise from a local supermarket.

On Oct. 8, two females entered Stop and Shop, 24 Summerfield Blvd., Dayton, and allegedly stole more than $600 worth of razorblades, according to information provided by the SBPD.

The two females were seen on video surveillance walking into the health and beauty aisle and removing the razorblades off the shelves. The females then placed the merchandise into a purple tote bag and are seen leaving the store without paying, according to police.

The first suspect can be described as a white female, approximately 5’3″, with light brown hair, glasses, a black short sleeve batman t-shirt, blue jeans and flip flops.

The second suspect can be described as a white female, approximately 5’3″, with light brown hair, wearing glasses, a black sweatshirt, gray sweatpants and sneakers.

Both females appear to be in their late teens to early twenties in age, police said.

Middlesex County Crime Stoppers is offering a reward for information leading to the capture and conviction of the two females. There are three ways to provide information: call 1-800-939-9600, text “MIDTIP plus your message” to 274637 or visit www.middlesextips.com/index.aspx

Callers can also contact Detective Dennis Yuhasz of the SBPD at 732-329-4000 ext 7485.

All tips are confidential and callers can remain anonymous.

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