Two people are suspected of stealing credit cards from an Abingdon elementary school staff member then using those cards to make purchases.
Police have not identified the culprits.
On June 14, someone stole credit cards from a staff member at William S. James Elementary School, according to a release from the Harford County Sheriff's Office.
The cards were stolen out of the staffer's wallet then used at several retail locations in Abingdon, Bel Air and the Baltimore area.
Deputies are trying to track down a man and a woman for questioning in connection with the thefts.
The man is described as black, 5 feet, 10 inches tall, about 165 pounds wearing blue denim shorts, a light T-shirt and a baseball hat with the words "New York" on the front of it.
The woman is described as black, about 5 feet, 10 inches tall, 150 pounds with missing front teeth. She was wearing black pants and a red shirt with a name tag on it. The pair were driving a white Dodge Charger.
Anyone with information who wishes to remain anonymous can submit a tip online at http://www.harfordsheriff.org/wanted, by text messaging Metro Crime Stoppers with "CRIMES" (274637) beginning the message "MCS" then adding information or by phone to Harford Crime Solvers, 1-888-540-8477.
Qualifying tips that lead to a conviction may be eligible for up to a $2,000 reward.