Do you recognize her? Police looking for woman accused of stealing from Walmart
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The Beavercreek Police Department is looking for a woman accused of stealing from the Walmart at 3360 Pentagon Blvd, according to a social media post.
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The woman reportedly selected merchandise, passed all points of sale without paying, and left the store, according to the post.
She then got into a van and left the property.
If you can identify her, contact Officer Stephens at 937-426-1225 ext. 688 or by emailing stephensj@beavercreekohio.gov.
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