Woman is Caught Shoplifting...Dressed as a Turkey
Woman is Caught Shoplifting...Dressed as a Turkey
There have been many notable, somewhat entertaining, costumes that have been worn by criminals in order to disguise their true identity. Some are as simple as a mask, while others are a bit more creative. A 67-year-old woman, Irene Leonhard, of the Village of Country Club Hills in Florida decided that she would be least recognized while attempting to steal merchandise from the department store chain, Belk, at La Plaza Grande dressed as a turkey. Perhaps, too, she was simply feeling festive given the upcoming holiday.As part of her costume, Leonhard was carrying a blue mesh bag and a small brown purse when she entered the retail outlet. She first selected a Michael Kors handbag, removed the tissue paper from the inside and placed it into her own bag. After this item was successfully hidden from view, the woman continued to place others into the bag and eventually left Belk with her loot – more than $1000 in merchandise. More specifically, Leonhard had stolen eleven items from the retailer totaling $1,497.99, according to her arrest report.
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