Burien Police/King County Sheriff’s Office are asking the public’s help in identifying and locating two women accused of stealing “hundreds of dollars’ worth of items” from a CVS store in Burien on Aug. 7, 2025.

Officers say the women entered the CVS at 117 SW 160th Street (map below) and left with a significant amount of merchandise.

No further details on the items taken or how the theft unfolded were included in the police statement.

Police are urging anyone with information to contact the Burien Police Department at 206-296-3311, referencing case number C25023882.

The case remains under investigation. Authorities emphasize that anyone with knowledge of the incident or the individuals involved should come forward to assist with their inquiries.

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  1. Get ready because if the so called progressives (regressives) get on the Burien CityCouncil, ou will see more of this brazen thievery just as we did over a year ago in every retail store. The progressive candidates have a grudge against law abiding citizens who want to feel safe and keep their streets clear of human beings sleeping everywhere. They have no sympathy for the mentally ill. If they did, they would help to get them into the proper services. They are vindictive and bad actors. They don’t want a well run city that can pay its bills. They want chaos. I would like to see their resumes and find out how many of them can keep a real job. Please think hard when the election comes up in November. If you want to continue making progress, you know who to vote for. If you like treating people like they are not worthwhile, then you also know where to cast your vote. Drive by DESC some time. This is lauded by the progressives, some of whom helped to bring it here.

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