PALM COAST, Fla. (WFLA) — A mother, grandmother, and daughter had been all arrested for shoplifting at a Florida Goal on Black Friday, the Flagler County Sheriff’s Workplace introduced Tuesday.
A Goal loss prevention specialist watched the woman shove beauty merchandise into her backpack and took her into custody.
The woman’s mom, 54-year-old Ylena Regul, and the grandmother, 76-year-old Tamara Keetley, had additionally positioned a number of bottles of wine and champagne into the woman’s backpack, officers mentioned.
In accordance with deputies, the woman bypassed the checkouts and tried to depart the Palm Coast Goal, earlier than being stopped by the loss prevention worker.
Because the woman was escorted to the loss prevention workplace, Regul and Keetley had been seen shoving extra bottles of wine and champagne into baggage. Regul walked out of the shop and to her automobile within the car parking zone as Keetley briefly went into the restroom, earlier than following behind Regul.
The mom and grandmother had been approached by deputies and escorted to the loss prevention workplace to be taken into custody, becoming a member of the woman.
Officers mentioned the trio tried to steal $379.55 price of alcoholic drinks and cosmetics.
“This mom and grandmother actually gained’t win mom and grandmother of the 12 months,” Sheriff Rick Staly mentioned. “We instructed our group that we’d have an elevated presence defending our companies and buyers on Black Friday, however sadly, this household didn’t pay attention, in order that they ended up on the Inexperienced Roof Inn. Along with stealing, they concerned a toddler of their prison acts, which is a shameful factor for a mom and grandmother to do.”
Regul and Keetley had been each arrested for shoplifting- petit theft and contributing to the delinquency of a kid. They had been taken to jail and later launched after posting a $650 bond. The woman was turned over to her father.