She was arrested after 11 a.m. Monday when LPD spotted the suspect carrying bags of stolen goods into a U-Haul van parked at the outlets, according to police. Officers saw more than 25 boxes of shoes and “piles” of stolen clothing inside the van.
According to LPD, the U-Haul was stolen and fraudulently rented using a fake Nevada ID and credit card.
The woman had prior theft convictions. She was booked into the Santa Rita Jail for possession of a stolen vehicle, petty theft with priors and petty theft. Her bail is listed at $27,500, according to county jail records.
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