Florida Woman On Oxygen Arrested For Stealing Floor Lamps From Walmart
If it’s one lesson I can pass down to the kids, it’s to not ever try to shoplift from Walmart. There’s so many cameras and security that it’s just not a good risk. Unless you’re in California where it’s apparently legal, you do NOT want to try to shoplift at Walmart. Just don’t. Unfortunately for this Florida woman on oxygen, she didn’t get the lesson.
The Villages-News reports that Debbie Ann Sullivan stopped at the Walmart in Summerfield, Florida to pick up a few items. Something we all do. However, instead of paying for the items at the self-checkout, she self-checked herself right out the store without paying. So what is a 65 year old woman with an oxygen tank in tow try to swipe from Walmart? 2 Mainstays Downbridge floor lamps. $43.88 each. Not bad lamps. Sleek look, they come with floor switches.
A loss prevention officer stopped her and called the cops. I can’t imagine there was much of a chase. Marion County Sheriff’s Office reports that this was a third offense, so she was booked. The Florida woman on oxygen bonded out for $2,000 and was back on the streets in 6 hours. Without the floor lamps.
Florida Man Carjacks Street Sweeper - Apprehended After Three Hour Pursuit
Florida Man carjacks a street sweeper. My dude, you do not disappoint. This is straight out of Grand Theft Auto. If you’re going to carjack a vehicle you’re gonna want to have a story in prison. My favorite line in the whole story is at the beginning “armed carjacking of a street sweeper”. I really hope the Flagler County sheriff department releases body cam footage of the arrest. It’ll better explain why everyone is covered in mud. I mean, I get what happened – but I want to see it, too!
This from the Flagler County Sheriff’s Office:
An early start for Flagler County Sheriff’s Office (FCSO) deputies kicked off Monday morning with a “Be-On-The-Lookout” (BOLO) from Daytona Beach Police Department (DBPD) after an armed carjacking of a street sweeper. Deputies ultimately arrested 18-year-old Sterling Orlando Davis-Jones of Jacksonville after a three hour pursuit in the “P” Section of Palm Coast that also led to an injured FCSO deputy.
(Florida Man Carjacks Street Sweeper. Photo: Flagler County Sheriff’s Office)
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