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RCMP seek to identify accused Carbonear shoplifters

Harbour Grace RCMP say the two women in this photograph are being sought in connection with a theft from the Dominion grocery store in Carbonear.
Harbour Grace RCMP say the two women in this photograph are being sought in connection with a theft from the Dominion grocery store in Carbonear. - RCMP photo

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CARBONEAR, N.L. — The Royal Canadian Mounted Police in Harbour Grace are asking for the public's assistance in identifying and tracking down two women accused of stealing approximately $450 worth of merchandise from Dominion in Carbonear.

The offense occurred on Aug. 31, 2019. Staff reported to police that the two women entered the store, filled a shopping cart full of goods and left the store without paying

If you are able to identify either of these women, please contact Harbour Grace RCMP at 709-596-5014. To remain anonymous, contact Crime Stoppers by calling 1-800-222-TIPS (TIPS is 8477), by Secure Web Tips at www.nlcrimestoppers.com, or by downloading the free and secure mobile app. Search the App Store for "P3 Tips". Electronic tips submitted to Crime Stoppers are encrypted, entirely confidential and completely anonymous.

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