Posted on 09/22/2019 1:23:58 PM PDT by bgill
MESA, AZ A Mesa mother was arrested after she allegedly brought her son with her as she committed a home burglary.
Mesa police report that on September 15, officers responded to a burglary at a home near Hawes and Broadway roads. Police say a woman, later identified as 30-year-old Brittany Shante Eason, entered the house through an open garage window after leaving her grade school-aged son outside.
Eason allegedly stole multiple pieces of jewelry and credit cards and placed them in her car.
When the victim arrived home, they reportedly found Eason in their garage and escorted them out, police say. The boy was seen by the victim outside the garage window.
Police say some of the stolen jewelry was later found in Eason's car by her father. Court records show that Eason quickly used the credit cards spending $861.
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leaving her her grade school-aged son outside
Just how old was he I wonder. Grade school covers a wide range. I suspect the child was on look out duty. Probably not the duos first rodeo, just the first time being caught.
Give her credit. At least she didn’t leave the child in a hot car while she stole.
She screwed up. It’s take your DAUGHTER to work, not take your SON. The feminists will never forgive her.
The way the title is written one could believe the only crime committed was taking a child to a burlary. After all, there’s nuthin’ wrong with stealin’.
Shopping Amazon on her phone, while in the garage?
I always escort out unknown people I find in my home all the time. “Allow me to escort you out’’.
I thought about it some more and I think when they "escorted her" out of their garage, they got her info and let her go. Then when they found stuff missing in the house they called the cops.
OMG she’s BLACK!!!
Joe Enia tells a VERY confusing story!!!! Must be a Democrat.
LOL!
Michelle Obama’s love child?
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