Video: Barrington police seeking suspects in larceny case

Video from Target store shows man and woman wanted in Bayside YMCA larcenies

Posted 7/26/16

The Barrington Police Department is looking for information about two individuals who allegedly stole a number of items from the Bayside YMCA locker rooms.

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Video: Barrington police seeking suspects in larceny case

Video from Target store shows man and woman wanted in Bayside YMCA larcenies

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The Barrington Police Department is looking for information about two individuals who allegedly stole a number of items from the Bayside YMCA locker rooms.

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Police said the male and female were spotted stealing items at the YMCA, and later used one of the stolen credit cards to make purchases at several retail stores in Seekonk, including the Target on Route 6. 

A security camera at the store captured footage of the man and woman leaving the Target at about 12:30 p.m. on Monday, July 25. The two suspects had reportedly just used one of the stolen credit cards to make a purchase of more than $250.

Anyone with information about this case should call Barrington Police Patrolman Joshua Melo at 437-3935.

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