Posted on 10/16/2019 6:09:11 PM PDT by simpson96
SOMERSET, Ky. (WKYT) - A woman is behind bars after Somerset police say she tried to get creative when stealing items from Walmart.
Somerset police say Cathy White, 40, of Washington Court House, Ohio selected a tote and began filling it with more than $346 in merchandise. When White went to the self-checkout, loss prevention noticed she only scanned the tote.
Police say employees stopped the woman before she was even able to leave Walmart.
White was arrested and charged with second-degree unlawful access to a computer. She was placed in the Pulaski County Detention Center where she is being held without bond. She is scheduled to appear in court Wednesday morning
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simpson I posted a story today about women going topless in front of catholic church..I think this thing was one of those women.
Lol, noooooo!
Whatever you do don’t visit this threat. Looks like someone already hit her...
...with a snowplow.
You had to go there. I just ate and now I keep feeling like it is all going to come up. THANKS A LOT!!!
“charged with second-degree unlawful access to a computer.”
She stole a bag full of merchandise. Why isn’t she charged with theft?
Huh??????
“White was arrested and charged with second-degree unlawful access to a computer.”
That’s REALLY Guilty! Even Laz wouldn’t hit that.
A face that only a mother could love, or not.
Maybe the stuff in the bag was just misdemeanor stuff. Maybe what they charged her with is some type of felony?
Who can I charge for assaulting me with that sourpuss face?
Kinda looks like Grumpy Cat.
That looks an awful like Laz...
A former phb-ette’s long lost sister?
But she looks so sweet.
WTF is THAT!?
I’m not a big cat fan but that is an insult to Grumpy Cat!
That face could scare the stink off of sh*t.
Only gutter trash even go into Walmart.
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