Police: Philadelphia retail theft crew caught stealing from Sak's Fifth Avenue stores in Maryland, Virginia

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Police: Philadelphia retail theft crew caught stealing from Sak's Fifth Avenue stores in Maryland, Virginia
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Officials say officers were able to recover about $15,000 worth of stolen property. The items included a Louis Vuitton bag, Givenchy bags and luxury fragrances.

Ericka Williams, Amin Shamsid-Deen and Tunisia Amina Shasmid-Deen, all of Philadelphia, were arrested in Virginia for stealing high-priced luxury items from Saks Fifth Avenue stores in Maryland and Virginia.Three people from Philadelphia are behind bars in Virginia for attempting to steal high-priced luxury items from a retail store in Maryland. in Virginia, the incident occurred in the Sak's Fifth Avenue in Chevy Chase, Maryland, on July 13.

Authorities say the store's regional loss prevention team contacted the police department about a retail theft crew that left the store in a gold Chevrolet Impala with Pennsylvania tags. Investigators say they learned the vehicle had entered Virginia and officers in the immediate vicinity located the vehicle as it was on its way to another Saks Fifth Avenue.

Law enforcement witnessed the three individuals enter the retail store in Virginia and select high-end handbags and other luxury items before heading toward the exit without paying, police say.

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