Girls charged with stealing UGG boots and dresses
Posted in UGG boots on 11/04/2009 02:43 pm by adminTwo girls were arrested after stealing more than $500 worth of merchandise from the Santa Rosa Mall.
A surveillance camera captured the 17-year-old and 15-year-old, both from Thomasville, Ga., stealing the items from Dillard’s, acccording to an Okaloosa County Sheriff’s report.
The recording shows the 17-year-old remove her flip-flops and replace them with a pair of UGG boots valued at $140.
The girl then picked up her flip-flops and left the store with the the 15-year-old right behind her.
The girls were later located outside the mall’s food court by two store employees.
When the manager asked about the boots the girls initially denied having them, but then showed them where the boots were – they had hidden them behind a bush outside the mall.
The manager then asked both girls to come to the Loss Prevention office, but before they did, the 15-year-old grabbed a bag from behind the bushes.
Once the two girls were escorted to Loss Prevention four stolen women’s dresses, from Dillard’s, were found in the bag grabbed from the bushes.
Two girls were arrested after stealing more than $500 worth of merchandise from the Santa Rosa Mall.
A surveillance camera captured the 17-year-old and 15-year-old, both from Thomasville, Ga., stealing the items from Dillard’s, acccording to an Okaloosa County Sheriff’s report.
The recording shows the 17-year-old remove her flip-flops and replace them with a pair of UGG boots valued at $140.
The girl then picked up her flip-flops and left the store with the the 15-year-old right behind her.
The girls were later located outside the mall’s food court by two store employees.
When the manager asked about the boots the girls initially denied having them, but then showed them where the boots were – they had hidden them behind a bush outside the mall.
The manager then asked both girls to come to the Loss Prevention office, but before they did, the 15-year-old grabbed a bag from behind the bushes.
Once the two girls were escorted to Loss Prevention four stolen women’s dresses, from Dillard’s, were found in the bag grabbed from the bushes.