Police believe they have identified three suspects involved with a crime ring that has struck several stores in San Francisco and across the state.The group’s latest hit was caught on video, which clearly shows two Bay Area women previously wanted for outstanding warrants. On July 28, approximately 7 female and 2 male suspects dressed in hooded sweatshirts and beanies, rushed into the Ulta department store on Geary Boulevard and ransacked over $11,000 in cologne and perfume from display racks until their bags were full.They then fled together on foot southbound from Geary Boulevard. According to police, the group of shoplifters are known for their method of burglarizing high-end retailers.Police have described their actions as pre-planned and coordinated with specific intent to enter the business and steal.Investigators from Richmond Station and allied law enforcement agencies worked with retail loss prevention representatives and were able to identify three of the nine suspects involved, police said.