SHREVEPORT, La. (KXAN) — Police in Shreveport, La. released surveillance video of a woman who managed to steal numerous bottles of booze from a liquor store last Friday.
The cameras captured the woman coming into the store and initially, she started putting bottles in her purse. But as she continued “shopping,” she started hiding bottles in her pants and even her top.
As she left the store, she put one bottle on the counter and walked out.
Police say there may be more than one person involved in the theft.
Crimestoppers is offering a reward of up to $300 for information and the identity of the individual in this video.
most decent thing i can say is piece of trash also.
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I am not sure what was strategic about the hiding. I guess that is some local Louisiana humor. Where I come from the shoplifters are a little more clever and less obvious. A foot chase by the clerk would have been entertaining.
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looked like Cointreau, Malibu and some white wine.....seriously????
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