Most con artists believe they can evade the law, but once caught, things can go downhill quickly. Here are several shoplifters who realized their mistake - far too late.
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For Alexandria, she thought the ends justify the means - but on September 14, 2022, her employer and the Charlotte County Sheriff's Office in Florida uncovered her scheme. She quickly learned that betrayal wouldn’t just cost her a job - it would scar her reputation forever.
“What's done is done," yet some refuse to accept this. 21-year-old Juliana learned this the hard way after attempting to bargain her way out of a failed heist on December 2nd, 2022. Watch as Lakewood Police in the state of Washington deliver a tough lesson on consequences.
A grandmother's love is forever, and tis grandma was willing to do anything for her grandchildren. And on April 2nd, 2023 in Georgia, 54-year-old Donna defrauded a store to prove it, leading to serious consequences handled by the Athens-Clarke Police.
Well, it seems that when "Karens" get older, they became bolder and more belligerent. Barbara Ann never learned her lesson. This time, her antics led to another trespass and arrest on May 26th, 2024 in New Mexico. Thanks to the Santa Fe Police's swift response, she was finally caught red-handed.
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