NICHOLS HILLS, Oklahoma -
Police in Nichols
Hills are looking for two women after three home burglaries and a car theft.
Thursday evening,
a woman came home to learn her house was broken into, her car stolen and used
in a burglary.
In the
surveillance video, a little after 12:30 a.m. Wednesday, a woman, who police
have identified as Christie Parsons, is seen walking inside an area CVS
pharmacy on her cell phone.
Minutes later she
appears to be patiently waiting at the register attempting to fill a
prescription. Police say Parsons and her accomplice, who walked in the store
together, are only "persons of interest" at this time. But, police have
yet to reveal what led them to the women.
"They're somehow
connected to this vehicle," said Det. Casey Nix, with Nichols Hills Police.
"We're not sure how, we'd just like to talk to them."
Nichols Hills Police
were contacted by Norman Police asking if they could check out the home in the
1800 block of Dorchester Place. Norman police say the stolen car, connected to
the address was used in another burglary.
"Officers arrived
and learned that the home has actually been burglarized here in Nichols Hills,
and the homeowner's vehicle was stolen," said Nix.
Police were able
to get in touch with a sister of the homeowner, that's when police learned she
wasn't even in town.
Police are still
processing the stolen car that was found. They say there have been two other
residential burglaries in Nichols Hills since the first of the year.
If you recognize the women in the surveillance video, or have any
information, you're asked to call police.