Police ask women to watch their purses

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Purses are being stolen from shopping carts, and police are asking people to be more aware.

Purses are being stolen from shopping carts, and police are asking people to be more aware.

There have been multiple reports recently of elderly female shoppers who had purses taken from shopping carts at various stores in Hilo while the shoppers were distracted, police said.

Lt. Gregory Esteban from the Area I Criminal Investigations Section said it only takes seconds for someone to snatch a bag out of a cart while the shopper is distracted.

“We are advising women to keep their handbags on their person while out in public to avoid being a target of theft,” Esteban said. “Often, the theft of a handbag can lead to additional crimes, such as unauthorized use of a credit card and identity theft.”

Police encourage anyone who is the victim of a purse snatching to report it immediately by calling the department’s nonemergency line at 935-3311.