Subscribe | UPI Odd Newsletter Subscribe WEST FRANKFORT , Ill., July 21 (UPI) -- An Illinois woman who allegedly stole a dress from a West Frankfort store was arrested after she posted a selfie of herself wearing the pilfered garment on Facebook. Danielle Saxton allegedly swiped a leopard-print dress from Mortie's Boutique and then posted four photos of herself wearing the ill-gotten garb just hours later. Saxton even made one of the snaps her profile picture. Advertisement People who had also seen the store post about the theft were able to connect the dots and alert police. "Not two hours and our stolen dress has shown up on Facebook," Mortie's posted. "Gotta love it." "We just had a description and a direction of travel, but when the social media aspect played into it, we were able to identify who it was. And by looking at the background of the photograph we were able to pinpoint where she was at," Police Chief Shawn Talluto told WSIL. When police arrived to arrest the 27-year-old suspect, she was holding the dress and other stolen clothes. The store previously used its surveillance cameras and social media to catch three other female shoplifters. Advertisement "With having the cameras now we've been able to catch the people," said store co-owner Kert Williams. "We've had an instance before where we caught the people, you know, posting on Facebook. It's a way of shame." Read More Kendall Jenner reportedly advised to leave 'Keeping Us With The Kardashians' Gazprom defiant amid new U.S. sanctions Russia to build gas pipeline for India 5,000 gallons of diesel fuel spilled in railway collision Kerry lays out Russia's role in Malaysia Airlines crash