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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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.
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.