Mother, daughter wanted in Kissimmee perfume thefts, police say

Kissimmee police say duo responsible for $15K in thefts from Ulta stores

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KISSIMMEE, Fla. – Kissimmee police are searching for a mother and daughter who they say are responsible for $15,000 worth of perfume thefts from Ulta stores.

According to a news release, Kissimmee police detectives have identified two suspects, a mother/daughter pair, that they believe were the two women seen on surveillance footage in the Ulta store located at 2609 W. Osceola Parkway.

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Eryn Rice, 20, and her mother Jennifer Decoteau, 39, are believed to be the two responsible for over $15,000 in thefts from Central Florida Ulta stores. Rice's warrant holds a $10,000 bond and Decoteau a $15,000 bond.

On Oct. 3, the two women were caught on camera entering a Kissimmee Ulta store and stole over $4,000 worth of fragrances.

Kissimmee police urge that if anyone has with about the whereabouts of Rice and Decoteau, contact the Kissimmee Police's Department's Property Crimes Unit at 407-846-3333 or CRIMELINE at 1-800-423-TIPS (8477).


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