Police are searching for four suspects in connection with a theft in a baby clothing store in Westmoreland County.
Police said Carter’s, which sells baby clothing, was stolen from Saturday afternoon at its location in Greensburg.
Four women, who police believe were working together, entered the store on Greengate Centre Circle at 3:30 p.m. Saturday.
They appeared to shop around for miscellaneous items for a few minutes while each woman spread out in the store to cover a large area “and make it harder to observe,” police said.
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The suspects include three black women and one white woman, police said.
According to a release, the women became aggressive with employees by accusing them of being racist for following them around the store.
Police said the employees were afraid to approach the women because of their “aggressiveness.”
Some of the items stolen from the store included three pair of children’s underwear, three blue jeans and three graphic T-shirts.
The four women then exited the store around 3:45 p.m., police said.
Police are asking that anyone with information on these women’s whereabouts contact Pennsylvania State Police.
Cox Media Group