Police seeking suspects who stole $2K worth of breast pumps at CT Wal-Mart
Police are asking for help identifying two suspects believed to be involved in the theft of more than $2,000 worth of breast pumps in Waterford last week.
The Waterford Police Department on Monday released photos via Facebook of the suspects and the vehicle they were seen using following a theft at Wal-Mart on Thursday.
Police said the suspects entered the store at 10:30 a.m. and picked up five breast pumps, valued at about $2,055, before leaving the store without paying. They left the area in a white SUV, according to police.
Prior to the theft in Waterford, police said the suspects had gone to a Wal-Mart in Norwich, though they did not indicate whether anything was reported stolen there.
Anyone with information on the suspects or the vehicle they were using has been asked to contact Officer Surdo at 860-442-9451, ext. 2332, or nsurdo@waterfordct.org. Tips can also be sent via private message to the police department’s Facebook page.