From the Murrieta Police Department, the dropped cell phone. (Credit: Murrieta PD) Sometimes you just have to marvel at a thief’s chutzpah.
Last week, two women allegedly shoplifted approximately $600 worth of cosmetics from a Murrieta, California nail-supply store, but left behind a cellular phone that was not only worth more than the stolen goods but also contained the alleged thief’s driver’s license and a credit card. When the shoplifters returned to the store to demand the return of the phone, things went downhill.
Advertisement One of two women who allegedly shoplifted from a California nail supply store returned to the business minutes later to demand her cellphone, which she had dropped, police say.
The store owner offered to exchange her electronic device – which Murrieta police said had the suspect’s California driver’s license and a credit card inside the case – for the stolen goods, but the suspect allegedly assaulted […]
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