Crime & Safety
Shoplifter Exits Supermarket With Cartful of Unbagged Groceries
Store employee witness groceries loaded into silver Volvo wagon, police said.
A man and woman got away with a cart full of unbagged groceries from a Montclair supermarket, Montclair Police Det./Lt. Angel Roman announced Tuesday.
The store manager of the Kings Supermarket on Valley Road reported the shoplifting incident on Wednesday, August 28, at 4:08 p.m.
The manager said an employee saw a woman exit the store with a cart holding groceries which had not been bagged. The suspect walked over to a silver Volvo wagon in the parking lot which was occupied by a man and quickly loaded the groceries into the car.
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The employee then went into the store to tell the manager, but the car was gone by the time they returned outside. The woman was seen walking towards the railroad tracks.
Both suspects were described as black. The woman was described as being between the ages of 30 and 40 years old, around 140 to 160 lbs.
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Anyone with information regarding the incident, is asked to contact Det. J. Anderson at 973-509-4706.
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