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Police looking for woman after she leaves children in car while shoplifting in Ohio

Posted at 6:15 PM, Dec 27, 2017
and last updated 2017-12-28 09:48:50-05

More than a dozen shoplifters have been caught and arrested at Beachwood Place Mall in Ohio over the last several days, but police are still looking for one woman who escaped.

According to reports, the woman left her two young children inside the car — a 6-month-old baby and a 2-year-old — while she was shoplifting inside Dillard's on Christmas Eve.

Dramatic body camera video shows police and security running after the 22-year-old woman, who jumps into her car and speeds off.

The woman then crashed her car and was taken to the hospital, which she then later escaped from. Police have not formally charged her yet, but she is expected to face several charges, including endangering children and escape.

Meanwhile, police have arrested at least 13 people over the last several days, the loot ranging from a couple hundred dollars to nearly a thousand dollars worth of merchandise.

Many of the shoplifters are under the age of 18.

Since January, after a ruckus at the mall last Christmas, Beachwood Place has had a “parental guidance required” rule in place, requiring anyone under the age of 17 to be accompanied by an adult on Fridays and Saturdays after 5 p.m. That curfew is in place every day the week after Christmas.

It is a rule that has mixed reviews.

“If that’s what they need to do, that’s what they need to do,” one shopper said.

Antoinette Marshall said she has been asked for her ID multiple times. The 18-year-old said it makes her feel uncomfortable.

“You shouldn’t have to come to a mall and it be like that,” Marshall said. “We just come to shop. That’s it. A few people ruin it for everybody.”

Beachwood Place Mall sent Cleveland-based WEWS the following statement:

The safety of our guests and retailers is a priority for Beachwood Place. While we are constantly evaluating our security protocols, we never publicly disclose our protocols because doing so could compromise our efforts.