A crime spree centered on beauty busted by Fairfax Co. police
- Three suspects have been arrested for stealing over $190,000 in luxury fragrances from Ulta stores across Maryland and Virginia, according to police reports from the Fairfax County Police Department.
- Damari Cousar, 21, and Rasaan Washington, 28, face multiple charges including armed robbery, according to police.
- A 17-year-old suspect was also charged with multiple offenses related to the organized theft ring, according to the Anne Arundel County Police Department.
- Fairfax Police Chief Kevin Davis described the crime, emphasizing the use of hammers to smash display cases to facilitate the thefts.
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New technology leads police to crew suspected in series of Ulta thefts
License plate readers, artificial intelligence and new technology led police to the crew believed to be responsible for a series of robberies of Ulta cosmetics stores in Maryland and Virginia, Fairfax County police said. At least three people worked together smashing display cases at stores in Northern Virginia and Montgomery and Anne Arundel counties in Maryland, police believe. They got away with almost a quarter million dollars in luxury bran…
3 arrested after $190,000 ‘theft ring’ at Ulta stores in Anne Arundel, police say
A 7-month “theft ring” targeting Ulta Beauty stores in two states came to an end Monday with three arrests at the Annapolis Mall, according to the Anne Arundel County Police Department. The interstate operation caused an estimated $190,000 in losses, police said, more than $100,000 of which came from incidents in Anne Arundel County. In addition to a car theft Monday, police said products were stolen at three Ulta Beauty locations across the cou…
3 Suspects Stole $105K In Fragrances From Annapolis Ulta Store: Police
3 Suspects Stole $105K In Fragrances From Annapolis Ulta Store: Police - Annapolis, MD - Three suspects smashed glass cases to steal more than $190,000 in luxury fragrances from Ulta Beauty stores in MD and VA, police said.
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