

"I’m being super nice to them and telling them the classes we offer, that they can try a class for free if they wanted. They sifted through it, and then Murray came out to talk to them. Video shows them sitting down briefly, then grabbing a fanny pack belonging to Murray. The darker skinned one with the longer straight hair was not," she said. On April 12, Murray said the wallet thieves walked into her Dallas dance studio. "This is where they grab my fanny pack and put it in between them," she described in the video. Murray, who is the owner of Apex Dance and Performing Arts Studio, is referring to the story that aired on FOX 4 on Monday about two thieves who stole a purse at an Oak Lawn dance studio last week.


"When one of the parents saw it, she said, ‘Oh my gosh Donna, these are the same girls that came to your studio,’" Donna Murray recalled. That wallet contained not only her personal credit cards, but a credit card for her church. She said the thieves acted like they were interested in taking classes, only to steal her wallet. The studio's owner says others have reached out to her, claiming they experienced similar incidents. Thieves nab Oak Lawn dance instructor's wallet, surveillance video captures their scheme
