Posted on 07/29/2014 8:50:56 AM PDT by BenLurkin
ROSSMOOR (CBSLA.com) A 45-year-old woman turned herself in to Arcadia police Monday in connection with a June shoplifting incident at the Westfield Santa Anita mall.
But what really sets this case apart is that the woman, during a violent scuffle with a security guard outside over her purse, somehow lost her shirt and bra.
Police say the woman left behind her purse, stuffed with stolen merchandise, and ran topless to her white Mercedes-Benz parked nearby.
A witness recorded the womans license plate as she drove off, police reported.
Investigators found the womans drivers license inside her purse.
They identified the woman as Jeannie Hua, who turned herself in to police Monday. She was booked and released on $20,000 bail.
Anyone with information on this incident is encouraged to contact the Arcadia Police Department at (626) 574-5151. Anonymous tips can be left by calling (800) 222-TIPS (8477), or by texting the letters TIPLA plus your tip to CRIMES (274637), or using the tip web page at Los Angeles Regional Crime Stoppers
Woman Suspected As Topless Shoplifter Surrenders To Arcadia Police
Well let’s see....
She was confronted by security. Gets into a scuffle and loses her purse...which was full of stolen merchandise...and her drivers license and who knows what else identification. During the melee she loses her shirt...and bra. Runs across the parking lot with the puppies hanging out...gets into a Mercedes and drives off..
Yep, it’s gonna take some crackerjack police work to get a conviction on this “suspected” shoplifter.
Heck, by just the picture I can tell she’s GUILTY!!!!
But they all reported that both headlights were on bright...
And a moment to remember...
Why ask for for more info? ‘ I got her purse, I got her DL, I got the merchandise, I got the license plate AAANNNND I done seen her ta-tas’ Open and shut case.
Looks to be a criminal lawyer in Nevada ......
LOL. Yup, but the mounting screws were loose.
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