Two women were caught stealing $1,900 worth of electronics during a Shop with a Cop event at Target, on Dec. 19.
“On a side note, there must have been a special episode of ‘Dumb Criminal Minds’ being filmed live as a person tried to shoplift a bunch of electronics right in front of about 10 cops. They didn’t get far.”
Two women, 40-year-old Keiana Wilson, and 18-year-old Dana Johnson were seen on store security cameras loading into a shopping cart two Apple Watches, two iPads, and a Nintendo game system, the Daily Mail reported.
The women tried to walk past the registers with the merchandise, but store security was on the scene.
Bloomfield Township Police Sgt. Dan Brown said one of the women approached an officer before the theft and mentioned “how generous the cops were with their time,” Detroit Free Press reported.
But Brown realized it was part of the plan.
“It wasn’t 10 minutes later that [the same officer] gets called into the loss prevention office,” Brown said, via Detroit Free Press. ”She was trying to distract him.”
The two women were arraigned on retail fraud charges. Johnson’s bond was set at $250,000, and she has a past criminal history. Wilson’s was set at $20,000. They have requested court-appointed lawyers and are due back in court in January, Detroit Free Press reported.
The Shop with a Cop event was an effort of multiple police departments. The Keego Harbor Police Department praised the success and cooperation of the event, via the Facebook post.
“What a great job Sylvan Lake PD’s Sgt. Mike Mondeau did organizing his department’s Shop With a Cop event at the Target Store in Bloomfield Township tonight. It was a good show of multi-jurisdictional cooperation with officers from Sylvan Lake, Orchard Lake, Bloomfield Township, and Keego Harbor working together for the kids.”
As for the thieves, the department ended the post like this:
“DON'T TAKE WHAT IS NOT YOURS, it’s a simple rule that everyone should abide by and the world would be a better place.”
“It was fun and so cool to watch the how excited the kids were to be able to pick gifts off the shelves for themselves, their sisters and brothers, and parents. Some of the kids were almost more generous to others with their gift choices than to themselves. Another note—the managers and associates at Target couldn’t have been more helpful and nice!”