WESTPORT — Police are seekng two people they suspect were involved in the theft of cash and credit cards from a Whole Foods earlier this month. According to police, about 1:30 p.m. Nov. 3, officers were dispatched to the Whole Foods at 399 Post Road West, on a report of a larceny. Police said the victim had inadvertently left a clip containing two credit cards and $1600 cash on the small stand at the checkout register he used. When he returned to the store, police said, the money and cards were gone and had not been turned in to store management. In reviewing the surveillance, a male (shown in the attached picture) was observed picking up the clip and placing it into his pocket.
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