Crime & Safety
Seen This Threesome? They Stole $9K In Eye Glasses, Cops Say
Two women and a man stole 62 pairs of high-end glasses fro a LensCrafters store in Sugar Land, police said.
SUGAR LAND, TEXAS – A trio of thieves who police say stole $9,000 in designer eye glass frames a store inside First Colony Mall on Aug. 3, remain at large. Sugar Land police are looking for two women and a man who were seen on store surveillance stealing 62 pairs of glasses totaling from a LensCrafters store.
Store employees noticed the glasses were missing during a routine inventory at the end of the day, police said. A manager called Sugar Land Police to the store inside First Colony Mall, located at 16535 Southwest Freeway the next day.
The brand names of the missing frames included Versace, Tiffany & Co. and Bvlgari glasses, according to police.
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The store video showed a woman in her late 20s to early 30s opening the drawer to a display case and placing the glasses in her bag. She had a medium build with dark blond hair, and was wearing a gray shirt with blue jeans and had sunglasses.
A second woman, who appeared to stand between the first woman and an employee while the woman stole the glasses, was in her late 20s to early 30s. She had shoulder-length dark hair and wore a tan see-through blouse floral print, and dark pants. Police believe a tall man seen on video pulling drawers assisted the two women. He was in his 30s, had short dark hair and wore a black T-shirt.
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Anyone with information should call the Sugar Land Police Department at (281) 275-2540 or Fort Bend County Crime Stoppers at (281) 342-TIPS (8477).
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