Crime & Safety

Shoplifting Suspect Dumps Empty Boxes in Store's Toilet and Other Strange Police News of the Week

Unusual police stories from Northeast Georgia.

A Winder woman, suspected of shoplifting $145 worth of items from a drugstore,in the bathroom. But another customer in the next stall heard what she was doing and alerted store employees. The woman said as police arrived, "This cold sore is killing me," while applying ointment she alledgedly tried to steal.

An Athens woman on the run after a traffic stop lost a shoe in the process. It wasn't Prince Charming, but rather Oconee County Sheriff's deputies, who found her sandal and then later the woman. , covered in leaves and sticks. She faces several charges, including fleeing an officer, and a plastic bag containing a white powdery substance also was found in the car.

Umm, did this man really think this would work? An Athens man was arrested for trying to sell  back to the business from which they were stolen. He offered this great deal: $50 for each of the six pumps reported stolen from a Watkinsville job site. When the man drove to Watkinsville to collect the money — you probably guessed it — the cops were waiting for him.

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Call it the Martini Incident. Earlier this month, a Lilburn woman pointed a shot gun at her husband late one evening during an argument in their home. The reason for the argument? While the husband was making cocktails, . Perhaps there was something more behind the argument than sloppy martini mixing.

What do they say? Don't bite the hand that feeds you, right? An employee at a Dacula-area Kohl's store attempted a five-finger discount of baby clothes after her shift was over. , then walked out of the store. She was caught and probably wasn't needed at work anymore.

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Clark Howard wouldn't suggest doing this if you need auto body repair. A Lilburn woman told Norcross Police that after she noticed scratches on her car, . They ended up charging her $100, didn't fix the scratches and caused even more damage.

Shortly after Gwinnett Police officers responded to a report of fight at a Dacula-area swimming pool  between two women. One of the women, who appeared to be intoxicated, said she didn't care the police were nearby.

A Winder woman who frequently allows homeless people into her home to get food told police several items had been stolen from her home, . When police suggested she secure her valuables if she wanted to continue serving people she doesn't know, she said she just can't turn away hungry people.

 

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