On July 9, 2011 at approximately 7:54 pm the three suspects entered the Ulta store located at Regency Square Mall. The male subject was carrying a bag which he set at the front counter. The subjects then proceeded to a display where they placed items in shopping bags, the three then split up going different directions and with the females taking turns going in and out of the bathroom. All three subjects then passed all points of sale and exited without paying for anything. The male subject retrieved his bag from the front counter. After their departure, packaging from eight pieces of merchandise was recovered from trash receptacles with a total value of 7.00. Anyone with any information reference the suspects isasked to call the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office at 247-8200 or anyone with any information regarding the identity and whereabouts of these suspects and who wants to be eligible for a cash reward is asked to call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-873-TIPS (8477), report anonymously online at www.crimestopperstb.com or text “CSTB plus your tip” to CRIMES (274637).
Can someone write to the companies or organizations involved and asked for the footage where he or she actually appear under the Freedom of Information Act.? (in the US)
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