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$6,000 In Merchandise Stolen In Valencia Ulta Beauty Robbery

Deputies are investigating a robbery at Ulta Beauty in Valencia, making this the third time within a week the store has been hit.


Around 2:15 p.m. Wednesday, first responders received reports of a robbery at Ulta Beauty on the 24200 block of Magic Mountain Parkway in Valencia, said Deputy Natalie Arriaga, spokesperson for the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station.

The suspects reportedly stole around $6,000 of merchandise from the location, according to officials.

No weapons were used, only force, Sheriff’s officials said.

A man and woman were seen fleeing the location in a Honda, according to officials.

Over the weekend the store was hit twice which were considered to be grand thefts, due to the suspects not making any kind of threat or contact with store employees.

Ed. Note: This is a breaking news story, more information will be added as it becomes available. 


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$6,000 In Merchandise Stolen In Valencia Ulta Beauty Robbery

11 comments

  1. You get what you vote for. No sympathy.

  2. Third time in one week?? What the hell is going on here? I’m sure it has nothing to do with criminals feeling emboldened due to lack of consequences from our CA justice system!

  3. Security guard maybe?

  4. This is terrible. Unfortunately Calfornia got what they voted for when they chose Newsom as their Governor. These politicians think we work for them, not quite. Just wait when Newsom lets out 76,000 inmates into our streets this year. Ask yourself if crime will go up or down then?

  5. People who steal know the Los Angeles County District Attorney will not prosecute crime. Until we get a NEW District Attorney these kind of crimes will probably continue. Amazing, busy area and close to the Sheriff’s station.

  6. GASCON fault !!!! This dude has to go. Not Prosecuting shoplifting, simple. Word is out Amongst criminals.

  7. Horrible!! Our granddaughter works there! Third time in a week??? What’s going on there?? We certainly want our granddaughter & other employees to be safe.

  8. Lets remember most of these business leaders also supported Newsome and Gascon. They are getting what they deserve. Consumers who voted this way also get what they deserve in higher prices. Law-abiding citizens wont take risks and continue shopping online further weakening brick and mortar stores.

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