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When Professional Shoplifters Ends Up In the Swamp. Police Chase
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On Tuesday, March 12th, 2024, deputies from the Flagler County Sheriff's Office apprehended three individuals for stealing nearly $2,000 worth of merchandise from Bath & Body Works and TJ Maxx.
According to authorities, at around 2:30 p.m. on the aforementioned date, deputies were dispatched to the Palm Coast Landing shopping area following reports of three suspects, wearing surgical masks, shoplifting from the mentioned stores in Palm Coast's Town Center. Upon arrival, Master Deputy Jackson observed two females matching the suspects' descriptions hastily exiting the stores, each carrying sizable shopping bags.
Upon activating his emergency lights, the two suspects, identified as Amanda Wright, 36, and Tiara Gailyard, 29, both residents of Jacksonville, were seen attempting to enter a white Toyota Sedan, driven by Gerald Jenkins, 28, also from Jacksonville. M/D Jackson approached the driver's side and instructed Jenkins to halt the vehicle. However, Jenkins ignored the commands, reversing the vehicle dangerously, nearly striking M/D Jackson and a nearby witness's vehicle. Additionally, the vehicle's license plate was concealed with a surgical mask.
Despite efforts by deputies to deploy StopSticks near Amoco on Highway 100 East at I-95, the vehicle swerved to avoid them, ultimately ending up in a water retention area beside the gas station. All three suspects were promptly apprehended after being extracted from the partially submerged vehicle.
A subsequent search of the vehicle revealed stolen property from the targeted businesses, as well as merchandise and bags from numerous other retailers. Additionally, a metal magnetic device utilized for removing anti-theft devices at retail stores was discovered. The total value of stolen merchandise from the Palm Coast retail stores amounted to just over $1,836, which included 50 candles from Bath & Body Works.
All three suspects were arrested and transport..
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