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Four Chicago women face retail theft charges after Bolingbrook police recovered more than 100 items stolen from the Promenade shopping mall.

The stolen merchandise was found following a call about a theft at the Victoria’s Secret store. The recovered items – stolen from six different stores – were valued at about $2,500, according to police.

Danielle Maxwell, 26, and Delia Hardrick, 31, were charged with two counts of burglary, two counts of retail theft and one count of theft. Danica Miller, 19, was charged with two counts of burglary and two counts of retail theft. A 17-year-old also was charged with retail theft.

After the call about the theft at Victoria’s Secret, officers went to the mall and approached two of the women, who did not have any of the merchandise. Officers watched them get into a car and drive away and later pulled over the vehicle. That’s when they discovered the stolen items, police said.

According to a release from the Bolingbrook Police Department, the women pointed out what they wanted and had the 17-year-old steal the items.

Alicia Fabbre is a freelance reporter for the Chicago Tribune.

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