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MOST WANTED ~ Surveillance video of wanted woman

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We have surveillance video of a woman police suspect of ripping off several Ridgeland businesses to the tune of hundreds of dollars. Detectives hope you can identify the accused crook.

Ridgeland police tell MOST WANTED two incidents happened on Tuesday, November 2nd in short order, between 12:30 and 1:30 p.m.

First, this unidentified woman is suspected of stealing a wallet right out of a local business. Then, allegedly taking several hundred dollars in cash at a second establishment. When you watch our video closely, you could see the woman grab something and then stuff it in a bag. We are told it doesn't end there. Ridgeland detectives say this unidentified suspect could have been involved in several other thefts in the area.

If you know this woman, turn her in and help put a stop to petty thefts. Call Rideland Police at 601-856-2121.

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