(11/21/16) - It's video that's sure to make you mad.

The Saginaw County Sheriff's Office released surveillance video from Kohl's in Kochville Township showing a 23-year-old Saginaw woman trying to get away from loss prevention workers.

"She had a seven-year-old child with her, and she was literally dragging the child through the store to get to the exit," said Lt. Mike Gomez, with the sheriff's office.

The video shows the mom making it through the first sliding door with her daughter, but the little girl gets stuck on the second.

The mom just lets go.

"Instead of being a parent and stopping and checking her daughter to see if she was OK, she ran through the parking lot, got into a vehicle and then left," Gomez said.

Loss prevention workers had to stop the little girl from running through the parking lot and possibly getting hit by a car.

"As far as she knew, she just got left there with random people. You know, it wasn't until the police got there that she could understand that she's going to be OK," Gomez said.

The mom ended up calling a relative and asking them to go pick up the little girl from Kohl's. The Saginaw County Sheriff's Office did allow the grandmother to take her home at the time.

"This could be the very beginning of a child ending up in foster care under the supervision of CPS, things like that, where we all know that's never the best place for a kid if there's a home environment," Gomez said.

The Saginaw mom is still on the run, but when arrested, she will likely face a retail fraud charge and possibly child abuse and child endangerment charges.

Gomez says the retail fraud charge would likely just have been a misdemeanor, but add in child abuse or endangerment and now she's looking at a felony case.

The mom is no stranger to police; she's been arrested for retail fraud in the past.