Atlanta police need help finding two robbers who stole $4,500 worth of Michael Kors purses

Sep 10, 2014 - 14:37
Sep 10, 2014 - 15:02
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Atlanta police need help finding two robbers who stole $4,500 worth of Michael Kors purses
Police: Robbers walk out with $4,500 worth of Michael Kors purses

Atlanta police are looking for two people caught on camera blatantly walking out of a department store with their arms full of expensive purses.

The video from Aug. 30 shows a man and a woman going into the Dillard's at Atlantic Station at about 6:30 p.m. They enter the store near the handbags section and walk over to the Michael Kors display. Both suspects grab as many as they can and walk out the store.

The two then walk out the same exit they entered and got into a gray 2011 Toyota Yaris with Georgia tags PRF4221. There was another person waiting in the driver's seat of the car for the other two suspects.

Anyone with information on this case can anonymously submit a tip to Crime Stoppers Atlanta by calling (404) 577-TIPS (8477) or visiting www.crimstoppersatlanta.org.

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