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Police Seek 2 Women Who Stole Wallet at Hauppauge Dollar Tree

Surveillance footage shows two women taking a forgotten wallet at a Hauppauge Dollar Tree; police are offering a cash reward for tips.

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Police Seek 2 Women Who Stole Wallet at Hauppauge Dollar Tree
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Surveillance cameras inside the Dollar Tree on Veterans Memorial Highway captured two women taking a wallet that had been left behind in the store, and Suffolk County police have released the footage to help identify the pair.

The theft occurred around 10 p.m. on March 13. According to police, the wallet had been left behind somewhere inside the store when the two women took it. No written physical descriptions of the suspects have been released alongside the surveillance images, making the footage the primary tool for identifying them.

Suffolk County Crime Stoppers is offering a cash reward for information that leads to an arrest. Tipsters can call 1-800-220-TIPS, submit anonymously through the P3 Tips mobile app, or file a tip online at P3Tips.com. All calls, text messages, and emails will be kept confidential.

The Dollar Tree sits on Veterans Memorial Highway, one of Hauppauge's busiest commercial corridors, where high-volume foot traffic at checkout-heavy discount stores creates recurring conditions for this type of theft. The method in the March 13 case is among the most common at retail locations: a wallet set down at a register or left in a cart is spotted and taken within the brief window before the owner realizes it is missing. Suffolk County police have not publicly indicated whether the incident is connected to other wallet thefts at big-box or dollar stores in the Hauppauge area, though investigators typically review nearby incidents for patterns when the method and setting are consistent.

Shoppers along Veterans Memorial Highway's retail strip can reduce their exposure by keeping wallets in a front pocket or zippered bag rather than an open purse or cart basket, and by confirming cash, cards, and ID are secured before stepping away from any register. If a wallet goes missing inside a store, notifying an employee immediately gives security staff the best chance of reviewing footage before suspects clear the parking lot, a window that closes fast.

No arrests have been announced in connection with the March 13 theft.

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