COPS: Suspect Wanted For Stealing Wine From Local Total Wine & More in Wellington; Entered Store, Selected Bottles, Concealed In Purse, Walked Out – The Published Reporter®

COPS: Suspect Wanted For Stealing Wine From Local Total Wine & More in Wellington; Entered Store, Selected Bottles, Concealed In Purse, Walked Out

According to the Palm Beach Sheriff’s Office, an unknown female caught on surveillance photos entered Total Wine, selected several bottles of wine, concealed them in her purse and walked out of the store without paying for them. 

WELLINGTON, FL – Police are asking for the public’s help in identifying a suspect who is wanted for stealing several bottles of wine from Total Wine & More store.

According to the Palm Beach Sheriff’s Office, an unknown female caught on surveillance photos entered Total Wine, selected several bottles of wine, concealed them in her purse and walked out of the store without paying for them. 

This incident occurred on November 20, 2019 at 11:35 am. Total Wine & More is located in the 900 block of State Road 7, Wellington.


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