Dalton Police Seek Woman In Shoplifting Case

  • Friday, February 12, 2016

The Dalton Police Department is hoping someone will recognize a woman who shoplifted more than $100 worth of jewelry from Kohl’s. The woman stole the items after attempting to return another piece of jewelry without a receipt.

The incident happened at the Kohl’s location on Shugart Road on Nov. 2. Loss prevention reported the theft to the Dalton Police Department. The female suspect came into the store at approximately 5:30 p.m. and tried to return a silver bracelet without a receipt. The cashier refused to give a refund because she did not have an ID. The woman was given a store credit.

After this transaction, surveillance footage showed the woman walking around the jewelry department and taking several items out of their packaging. She then left the store without paying for the items.  The stolen items were pieces of costume jewelry, earrings, necklaces, and at least one ring.

The suspect wore jeans and a black shirt with a dark jacket and a bright yellow belt.

Anyone with information on this woman’s identity or this crime is asked to contact Detective Matthew Lowery at 706 278-9085, dial 9, and enter extension 133. 

Breaking News
Superintendent Robertson Recommends School Resource Officers Instead Of Armed Teachers
  • 4/24/2024

HCS Superintendent Justin Robertson’s released the following statement regarding the armed teachers legislation. "The safety of students and staff is the highest priority for Hamilton County ... more

Latest Hamilton County Arrest Report
  • 4/24/2024

Here is the latest Hamilton County arrest report: ANDERSON, TIFFANY M 6716 CEDAR RIDGE LN HARRISON, 373416958 Age at Arrest: 40 years old Arresting Agency: HC Sheriff PUBLIC INTOXICATION ... more

New Restrictions For Vehicle Booting In Tennessee Pass General Assembly
  • 4/23/2024

The General Assembly passed legislation this week sponsored by Senate Majority Leader Jack Johnson (R-Franklin) to prohibit unlicensed individuals from booting vehicles in Tennessee and cap the ... more