Two women walked into a nail supply store and shoplifted before leaving, California police said.
that she had dropped, according to a Sept 25 news release by the Murrieta Police Department.When the employee refused to give the woman her phone back, she told the worker she wouldn’t return the items she took, police said.The employee had minor injuries, police said. The woman was charged with robbery after the assault, police told Fox 29., according to Fox 29, which was less than the value of her phone.
Cops found the women in their car outside their home, about a mile from the store, police said. The stolen items were in “plain sight” in the car, police said, and the women were taken to jail on various charges.Murrieta is about 60 miles north of San Diego. – The Charlotte Observer/Tribune News Service
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