A 27-year-old Illinois woman was arrested Monday after posting a selfie to Facebook showing off a dress that she allegedly stole from a local boutique.

Morties Boutique in West Frankfort took to Facebook to describe the hijacked goods. Somebody then sent the shop a link to a Facebook post in which a woman is seen wearing the colorful leopard-pattern dress, with the caption: "Love my dress." Surveillance photos allegedly captured Danielle Saxton stealing the dress earlier this month.

"I called the police department and said, 'It just hit Facebook,' and they were on it in two seconds," shop owner Gay Morton Williams told Reuters.

The arrest of Saxton is the latest example of people wanted by the authorities giving themselves away on Facebook. Just last week, a California man pleaded guilty to tax-evasion charges after being on the lam for 21 years, only to be found after he began posting on Facebook.

In Saxton's case, police said they were familiar with the woman because of unrelated accusations. "By looking at the background of the photograph, we were able to pinpoint where she was at," police told local media.

The woman has been released on bond and is facing theft and unrelated charges.