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Suspect Arrested; Wearing $200 in Unpaid Underwear

At Walmart at 2750 West University Drive, Denton (Texas) police arrested a woman on allegations of theft and also detained a woman in a separate report who damaged multiple packs of underwear, according to police reports.

Officers responded to the theft of property call around 3 PM and while they were at the store, another store staffer noticed a woman go into the restroom with a tote bag filled with merchandise.

The report shows the staffer went into the women’s restroom to see what the 36-year-old woman was doing and found her wearing multiple pairs of underwear. The staffer also noticed opened packages of men and women’s underwear.

Denton police spokeswoman Allison Beckwith said the woman was initially arrested and charged with criminal mischief but was then released with a warrant to be followed up on another day. Beckwith said the total value of the underwear was $206.87.

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Officers first responded to a theft of property call at Walmart after loss prevention officers said a woman took clothes off of hangers and put them in bags she had with her, according to the report…  Denton Record-Chronical

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