The California woman allegedly worked with her 34-year-old son and 37-year-old daughter to lift the merchandise, says CBS L.A., but she’s not behind bars, due to “her medical condition.”
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Tuesday, December 04, 2012
Going On A Family Shoplifting Spree Shouldn’t Count As Spending Quality Time Together
Spending quality time with the family is one of the basic tenets of the holidays, although we’re pretty sure it’s not in the spirit of the season to take that family act on a shoplifting spree. Cops say a mom recruited her two kids in a scheme to swipe $4,500 in merchandise from Best Buy, Kohl’s and Target recently. That’s one way to make sure you get everything on your wish list, albeit a very illegal one.
The California woman allegedly worked with her 34-year-old son and 37-year-old daughter to lift the merchandise, says CBS L.A., but she’s not behind bars, due to “her medical condition.”
The California woman allegedly worked with her 34-year-old son and 37-year-old daughter to lift the merchandise, says CBS L.A., but she’s not behind bars, due to “her medical condition.”
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