Police Constable Steve Welton says she told the man her daughter was in labor, and that she desperately needed a ride to her house. The man
didn’t recognize the woman, but assumed she was a neighbor.
The two got in the man’s car, and started to drive.
During the drive, the woman told the man it was also pizza day at her son’s school, and asked him to break a $50 bill so she’d have some change to give him. She handed over $50, and he gave her change. Not long after, she asked him to do the same with a $100 bill, police say. He gave her the change, but she never gave him the $100, Welton says.
Instead, she ran off, leaving the man short $100. Officers were able to track down the woman fairly quickly, Welton says, in part because she is “very well known to police.” “This person has a prolific history of intentionally targeting members of our community,” Welton added. A 47-year-old woman was charged with theft by conversion under $5,000, and failing to comply with her probation.
During the drive, the woman told the man it was also pizza day at her son’s school, and asked him to break a $50 bill so she’d have some change to give him. She handed over $50, and he gave her change. Not long after, she asked him to do the same with a $100 bill, police say. He gave her the change, but she never gave him the $100, Welton says.
Instead, she ran off, leaving the man short $100. Officers were able to track down the woman fairly quickly, Welton says, in part because she is “very well known to police.” “This person has a prolific history of intentionally targeting members of our community,” Welton added. A 47-year-old woman was charged with theft by conversion under $5,000, and failing to comply with her probation.
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