
In Roseville, California, two repeat offenders faced unexpected consequences after attempting to steal from Macy's on February 2. The store's high-definition security cameras captured their theft, revealing over $1,000 worth of stolen merchandise. Roseville Police swiftly acted on the footage shared by the business, tracking down the suspects and locating them at their residence, as noted in a Facebook post.
The suspects continued their spree only to be caught again two days later. This time, Roseville Police didn’t have to search far. They caught the pair red-handed at a Kohl’s store, attempting yet another theft. In an ironic twist, the suspects' own neighbors willingly helped pinpoint their location.
The Roseville Police Department utilized social media to share the blunder of these shoplifters, highlighting the efficacy of surveillance technology and community cooperation in apprehending suspects. In a Facebook post, they detailed the sequence of events leading to the arrest, humorously likening it to "a real-life game of Catch me if You Can."