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Georgia Woman Defrauds Kroger Out of Hundreds Using Fake Coinstar Receipt, Police Say

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Georgia police are asking for the public’s help in identifying a woman who allegedly stole hundreds of dollars using a fake receipt from a local grocery store’s Coinstar kiosk.

Henry County police say that on Oct. 17, around 8:30 p.m., the woman used a fake proof of purchase from a Coinstar kiosk and made off with $365 in cash from the Kroger grocery store on Hudson Bridge Road.

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Henry County Police ask for community's help in identifying female robbery suspect

Henry County Police ask for community’s help in identifying female robbery suspect
(Henry County Police/Fox 5)

Coinstar machines are designed for users to deposit old coins in exchange for dollars.

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After allegedly defrauding the store of hundreds of dollars, the woman was seen leaving the area on foot.

Coinstar kiosks in a Kroger grocery store.

Coinstar kiosks in a Kroger grocery store.
(Roberto Machado Noa/LightRocket via Getty Images)

On Thursday, the Henry County Police Department shared photos of the woman taken from security camera footage from the local store.

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Police requested that if you recognize the suspect in the photo, you call Sgt. N. Roberts at 770-288-7343 or Henry County Non-Emergency Dispatch at 770-957-9121.

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