Ulta Beauty bandit steals $10,000 in merchandise in early morning smash-and-grab: police

A thief in Chicago stole approximately $10,000 in merchandise from an Ulta Beauty store in a smash-and-grab robbery on Wednesday morning, police said.

A beauty bandit did not wait until Black Friday to score major deals, pillaging an Ulta Beauty storefront in Chicago and stealing approximately $10,000 in merchandise.

According to the Chicago Police Department, the smash-and-grab thief broke into the popular makeup store at approximately 3 a.m. on Wednesday morning.

Footage from FOX 32 Chicago, show the aftermath of the robbery – with shattered glass spread on the sidewalk.

About $10,000 worth of merchandise was stolen, police said. 

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No one has been arrested, police confirmed to FOX 32.

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The robbery of the Ulta Beauty store comes on the heels of a similar incident in California last week.

Two women at an Alhambra, California Sephora store stole $10,000 worth of products from the chain.

Following an investigation, the Alhambra Police Department arrested Adrian Burton and Tanganique Bendard for alleged theft.

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