WARREN, Ohio -  Police have arrested three people suspected of shoplifting $12,000 worth of goods from a Warren pharmacy and other stores.

On Halloween night, police say they pulled over a GMC Yukon along Parkman Road after getting a call that the people inside may have been involved in a theft at the CVS there.

Inside the SUV, officers say they found three 55-gallon, contractor-sized bags filled with brand new, still tagged goods allegedly taken from the CVS, as well as Walgreens, Victoria Secret, and Target.

A CVS employee told police that two females stuffed designer bags and gift bags with merchandise before leaving the store with a man.

According to police, the designer bags found in the SUV were lined with aluminum foil to prevent security tags from triggering an alarm.

The list of recovered items includes enough to open a store:

  • $575 worth of Pepcid,
  • $180 Crest White Strips
  • $350 Prevacid
  • $1,175 Mucinex
  • $200 Dulcolax
  • $300 Breathe Right
  • $250 Prilosec
  • $800 Zyrtec
  • $850 Probiotic
  • $300 Men's Rogaine
  • $350 Men's Rogaine
  • $75 Women's Rogaine
  • $300 Women's Rogaine
  • $250 Men's Rogaine
  • $425 Nexium
  • $725 Nexium Capsules
  • $200 Nexium Tab
  • $750 Abreva
  • $560 Claritin
  • $50 Zegerid
  • $315 Allegra
  • $120 Xyzal
  • $20 Motrin
  • $50 White Crest
  • $125 Advil
  • $50 Aleve

Also, there were handbags, eyelashes, curling irons, lotions, styling gels, underwear, pants, and shoes.

Thirty-seven-year-old Darnell Ballard of Brooklyn, New York, is in the Trumbull County Jail awaiting arraignment for theft charges on Tuesday.

Two girls, ages 16 and 17, from Jamaica, New York, are being held by juvenile authorities in Trumbull County.