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High-end purses, clothing stolen from two Scottsdale consignment stores

Posted 12/1/21

My Sister’s Closet has been the victim of two shoplifting incidents at different locations in the days leading up to Thanksgiving, Scottsdale Police officials say.

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High-end purses, clothing stolen from two Scottsdale consignment stores

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My Sister’s Closet has been the victim of two shoplifting incidents at different locations in the days leading up to Thanksgiving, Scottsdale Police officials say.

My Sister’s Closet is a Phoenix-based high-end second-hand consignment store with multiple Valley locations. In late November, two of the Scottsdale locations had items stolen, Scottsdale Police Spokesman Kevin Quon says.

The first occurred around 4:50 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 21, at 6204 N. Scottsdale Road, involving high-end purse theft. According to Quon, the officer lists two potential suspects, but only one suspect was observed leaving the store with four high-end purses.

The second theft incident occurred around 4:45 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 23, at 23269 N. Pima Road, involving high-end clothing accessories.

Quon says there were two suspects involved in the removal of items from the store. Quon added, the suspects were reportedly wearing masks.

No suspects involved in these two incidents have been arrested for these cases, Quon said.