The Dunwoody Police Department is asking for help identifying two suspects accused of stealing a woman’s wallet from a restaurant and racking up thousands of dollars in charges.

On Jan. 25, the unidentified man and woman allegedly took the wallet while the victim ate at Panera Bread. They traveled to Best Buy and Nordstrom in Dunwoody, then Total Wine and Best Buy in Kennesaw, police said.

The fraudulent purchases totaled $10,843.96.

Anyone with information on the people shown in security photos released Thursday was asked to contact Detective W. Yeargin at 678-382-6916 or at william.yeargin@dunwoodyga.gov. Anonymous tips may be submitted via the "SUBMIT A CRIME TIP" tab at www.dunwoodypolice.com, or by texting C-R-I-M-E-S (274-637), with the keyword DPDTIPS at the start of the message.

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