Police looking for pregnant, cape-wearing robbery suspect

Oct 30, 2014 - 10:05
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Police looking for pregnant, cape-wearing robbery suspect
Atlanta police are looking for this woman who they say robbed three businesses.

Atlanta police are on the lookout for a pregnant woman they say is behind a string of robberies at local businesses.

Investigators say the woman robbed a Walgreens and a CVS on the 2700 block of Metropolitan Parkway SW as well as a hair braiding salon on the 2600 block of Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive SW between Oct. 6 and 19.

In one of the photos, she is seen wearing a red shawl or cape as she walked into the Big Brother grocery store. Police say she then took out a black handgun and demanded money.

The second photo shows the same pregnant woman walking into the CVS.

Anyone with information about this woman's identity is asked to call Crime Stoppers at 404-577-TIPS (8477) or go online to www.crimestoppersatlanta.org.

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