
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin announced the arrest of four women accused of stealing nearly $7,000 in organized retail theft.
Griffin said the following women were arrested between Thursday, Sept. 18-23:
- Cleishia Martin, 28, of Jacksonville
- Sheneice Robinson, 33, of Little Rock
- Balincia Matthews, 27, of Little Rock
- Jewellali Young, 28, of Little Rock
The attorney general said 28-year-old Yasmine Washington and 28-year-old Imani McSwain are still wanted in connection with the investigation.
Griffin said the women are accused of organized retail crimes at TJ Maxx, Marshalls, and HomeGoods locations in Cabot, Conway, and Little Rock. They are accused of stealing an estimated $6,794.82 from the businesses.
Twenty-eight felony warrants have been issued for their arrest, Griffin said.
The four women arrested are facing the following charges:
- Martin: One count of theft of property
- Robinson: Three counts of engaging in a continuing criminal gang, organization, or enterprise and four counts of theft of property
- Matthews: Three counts of engaging in a continuing criminal gang, organization, or enterprise and six counts of theft of property
- Young: One count of theft of property
Griffin is asking anyone with information on Washington and McSwain’s whereabouts to contact his office at 501-682-2007.
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