Be vigilant with strangers
Belleville Police took a report of a distraction theft which occurred at a North Front Street grocery store. An unsuspecting female was grocery shopping while being closely followed by a male and a female. As the victim was checking out, the male stood by, paying close attention to her as she was paying, and proceeded to follow her in the parking lot towards her vehicle.
Belleville Police are urging citizens to be aware of similar potential thefts, especially during the busy Holiday season. Please be mindful of your surroundings and lock your vehicles should you have to exit them for any reason.
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