Two women have been arrested and charged after police say they stole more than more than $34,000 in merchandise from 12 different CVS stores in the state of Alabama.
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The next day on June 13, authorities with the Homewood Police Department located the vehicle and detained the two suspects. Cullman investigators went to Homewood and arrested the two suspects.
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