Franklin Police See Increase in Wallet Thefts from Woman’s Purses

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Franklin Police have seen an increase in wallet thefts from women’s purses, especially at restaurants.

On February 13, these suspects stole a woman’s wallet out wallet thievesof her purse while she ate at the Mallory Lane Panera Bread. The suspects quickly used credit cards stolen from several Cool Springs area victims to rack up more than $20,000 at nearby retailers like Target, the Apple Store, Macy’s, and Foot Locker. The suspects were driving a black Jeep Wrangler.

Busy restaurants are often goldmines for thieves like these. During the minute or two that a woman leaves her table to pick up an order at the counter, or refill a drink, a suspect can quickly move in and steal her wallet out of the purse she leaves behind. Thieves like this also look for open purses hung over chair backs or placed on the floor. In most cases, by the time the victim realizes that their wallet is missing, the suspects have often already spent thousands.

Keeping your purse and other valuables visible at all times greatly reduces the likelihood of becoming the victim of this type of crime.

A cash reward of up to $1,000 is being offered for information about these suspects.

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