
Saint John police ask for help identifying 3 suspects after senior's wallet is stolen
The Saint John Police Force is asking for the public's help identifying three suspects who they say stole from a senior.
One of the suspects, a female between 25 and 35 years old, allegedly approached the victim in a parking lot outside of a business in the 140 block of Lansdowne Avenue on June 2.
The suspect asked for directions in an attempt to distract her, while one of the male suspects entered her vehicle and stole her wallet, according to a news release from the force.
The female is described as having a medium build and long dark hair. She was wearing a long beige cardigan, black pants, a black hat with an 'N' on it, black sneakers and a light-coloured purse.
Female suspect
Pictured is the female suspect in relation to theft from a senior in Saint John. (Source: Saint John Police Force)
One of the male suspects is described as between 50 and 60 years old, with black hair and a grey goatee. He was wearing a black jacket with a Nike symbol on the left chest, light-coloured pants, black running shoes with white soles, black glasses and a grey hat.
Suspect in theft
Pictured is one of the male suspect in relation to theft from a senior in Saint John. (Source: Saint John Police Force)
The other male suspect is described as between 25 and 30 years old. He was wearing a tan camouflage zip-up hoodie, a black bucket hat with a white square logo on the front, blue jeans, and white and blue sneakers.
Suspect in theft
Pictured is one of the male suspect in relation to theft from a senior in Saint John. (Source: Saint John Police Force)
Anyone able to identify the suspects in the photographs released by police, or who has any other information regarding the incident, is asked to contact the Saint John Police Force at 506-648-3333.
For more New Brunswick news, visit our dedicated provincial page.
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