Video shows purse snatched from elderly woman in scooter

Thursday, September 14, 2017
Purse snatched from elderly woman in scooter in Burbank
Burbank police are looking for a woman suspected of stealing a purse from an elderly woman in an electric scooter while she was shopping at Ralphs.

BURBANK, Calif. -- Burbank police are looking for a woman suspected of stealing a purse from an elderly woman in an electric scooter while she was shopping at Ralphs.

Police say video shows the 82-year-old victim moving through the store Tuesday morning in an electric scooter, with her purse on the floor board. As she reached up to grab an item from a shelf, the suspect reached down, grabbed her purse and took off.

She is believed to have fled the store in an older white four-door Lexus GS sedan with chrome rims, driven by an accomplice.

Surveillance video images show a woman suspected of stealing a purse from an elderly woman on a scooter at a Ralphs in Burbank on Sept. 12, 2017. At right is the suspect's vehicle.
Burbank PD

The victim's purse was later found dumped near Buena Vista and Vanowen streets, with credit cards, ID, money and other items missing.

The victim's credit cards were used to spend thousands of dollars in purchases at Target and Lowe's stores, believed to be at Burbank's Empire Center.

Police described the suspect as an African American female, 20-30 years old, about 5 feet 5 inches to 5 feet 8 inches tall, weighing about 110-130 pounds, with brown hair in a ponytail. She was wearing a black T-shirt, ripped blue jeans with black leggings underneath and black shoes.

Because of the victim's age, the suspect may also face elder abuse charges, police say.

"And since the purse was in such close proximity to her - it was only the scooter but it was within arms' reach - we could look at a grand theft person, which is also a felony," said Sgt. Derek Green of the Burbank Police Department.

Anyone with information is asked to call Burbank police at (818)238-3210. Anonymous tips can be provided to LA Crime Stoppers at (800)222-TIPS.