A trio robbed an Alpharetta mother who’d just parked at North Point Mall with her 6-month-old baby, officials say.

The woman had just parked at Von Maur when a truck blocked her in during the Jan. 23 incident, Channel 2 Action News reports.

She told 911 that a man pushed her against the car, pulled at her scarf and asked her to get back in the car.

“I said no, I have the baby,” she says in the recording obtained.

They stole her purse and car keys, police said.

Then Quintavius Williams, Mario Teasley and Kendra Johnson went to Cumberland Mall, where one of them used the stolen credit card, police told Channel 2.

The purchase was flagged, so Cobb County police were able to chase down the suspects and take them to jail.

Alpharetta police spokesman George Gordon said the suspects have been identified as responsible for similar crimes in other jurisdictions and are facing a “plethora of felony charges.”

The two men in this case were involved in a shoplifting  at Perimeter Mall Jan. 23 that involved one of them pointing a gun at a loss prevention officer, Dunwoody police told the television station.

Channel 2's Mike Petchenik reports.

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