Will these cat burglars get caught, or will this be a purrr-fect crime?

Police are seeking a couple who left a Dunwoody pet store without paying for a $1,500 Siamese kitten.

The cat nabbers came into the Petland Pet store at 4733 Ashford Dunwoody Road around 9 p.m. last Friday and asked to see the kitten, according to police. Once they had the kitten in their possession, they left the store with it without paying.

Anyone with information regarding this suspect or incident is asked to contact the Dunwoody Police Department, at 678-382-6921 or andrew.thompson@dunwoodyga.gov.

Send anonymous tips via SUBMIT A CRIME TIP, www.crimestoppersatlanta.org, or text via TIPSOFT program. These methods are confidential, encrypted, and completely anonymous, according to police.

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