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Police search for serial ‘wedding crasher’ who turns up uninvited and steals presents from happy couples

‘Let’s not let her ruin anyone else’s special day,’ says sheriff’s office

Thursday 15 August 2019 11:45 EDT
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Officers have offered thousands of pounds in reward money
Officers have offered thousands of pounds in reward money (Comal County Sheriff's Office)

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Police are hunting a serial wedding crasher who has embarked on a theft spree across Texas.

The “elusive” woman poses as a guest before stealing wedding presents, according a Facebook post shared by the Comal County Sheriff’s Office.

“The wedding crasher has been frequenting wedding events not only in Comal County, but surrounding counties as well, preying on unsuspecting families and friends,” an anti-crime group wrote in the message.

Comal County Crime Stoppers asked the public for help identifying the woman, and offered a $4,000 (£3,300) cash reward.

“Let’s not let her ruin anyone else’s special day and bring this crasher to justice,” the non-profit group added in a post shared by the sheriff's office.

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