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A Connecticut woman who eluded cops as the getaway driver in a liquor store robbery tried to sell the stolen booze on Snapchat, police said.

Aysia D. Ryan, 21, of Windsor, was busted Tuesday on charges including third-degree robbery and third-degree reckless endangerment in an Aug. 28 heist at M&R Liquors in South Windsor, police said Wednesday.

Ryan and an unidentified male accomplice entered the store and stole roughly $800 worth of alcohol. The pair fled when confronted by employees, including one who was struck on the arm by the getaway car Ryan was driving, police said.

“Officers attempted to stop the vehicle leaving the scene but were unable to do so, as Ryan began operating erratically,” police said in a statement.

Investigators suspect the vehicle had been involved in several other robberies in nearby towns and managed to track down Ryan in part using surveillance video from the scene, cops said.

Detectives also discovered Ryan’s Snapchat account, where she offered the ill-gotten booze for sale, police said.

Ryan, who was arrested Tuesday, remained held on $215,000 bond at York Correctional Institution, online records show. It’s unclear if she’s hired an attorney who could speak on her behalf.

Ryan’s alleged accomplice, meanwhile, had yet to be identified as of Wednesday, South Windsor cops said.

“Once his identity is confirmed, an arrest warrant will be sought,” police said.

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