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Peoria police seek woman who sold, used stolen items

Posted 4/12/17

Harmony Barron (Peoria PD)

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Peoria police continue to search for a woman who used and sold various stolen items last year, according to a spokesman.

Harmony Barron, 41, …

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Peoria police seek woman who sold, used stolen items

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Harmony Barron (Peoria PD)


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Peoria police continue to search for a woman who used and sold various stolen items last year, according to a spokesman.

Harmony Barron, 41, has five warrants for her arrest for her failing to appear in court. She faces three counts each of trafficking stolen property and identity theft, and one count each of possession of dangerous drugs and theft.

"She is being sought as she has stolen money from several people by stealing their identities," Officer Brandon Sheffert stated in an email. "She has sold stolen merchandise to pawn shops and used stolen credit cards."


The first incident occurred March 28, 2016. The last known crime happened June 21, 2016.

She was last seen in Peoria. Police believe she is still in the West Valley.

A photo of her shows a phase tattooed on her body below her throat.

The Maricopa County Superior Court website shows five cases involving Barron, which she has failed to appear at.

Contact the Peoria Police Department at 623-773-8311 or Silent Witness at 480-WITNESS for any information on this or any other incident within the city.