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California woman arrested after allegedly stealing 65 Stanley Quencher cups

News - Jan 23, 2024
California woman arrested after allegedly stealing 65 Stanley Quencher cups

An office in California had to issue a stern warning to the public after an incident involving the theft of valuable Stanley cups. However, it seems that some individuals are willing to go to extreme lengths to acquire these coveted items.

Nowadays, more and more insulated containers have gained immense popularity. The high value of their appeal was further heightened after a woman revealed that her Stanley Cup miraculously remained icy despite being involved in a car fire. leaving numerous people shocked. 

However, California police warn against resorting to crime for Stanley Cups.

According to the post on Facebook, the staff witnessed a Califonia woman take a shopping cart full of Stanley water bottles without paying for them. Image Credits: City of Roseville, California Police Department/Facebook
According to the post on Facebook, the staff witnessed a Califonia woman take a shopping cart full of Stanley water bottles without paying for them. Image Credits: City of Roseville, California Police Department/Facebook

The warning was reported when the officer was called to the retail store after a California woman was arrested for allegedly stealing 65 Stanley Quencher cups. according to the post on Facebook (January 21).

The theft occurred after the store staff was in the store and witnessed a woman who allegedly stole $2,500 worth. 

A California woman was caught pushing a shopping cart filled with Stanley cups.

According to the store staff, they witnessed a woman brazenly pushing a shopping cart filled with Stanley cups out of the store without paying for them. She was reported to ignore staff's calls to stop and drive away with stolen goods.

A California woman was arrested after allegedly stealing 65 Stanley Quencher cups valued at nearly $2500.  Image Credits: City of Roseville, California Police Department/Facebook
A California woman was arrested after allegedly stealing 65 Stanley Quencher cups valued at nearly $2500. Image Credits: City of Roseville, California Police Department/Facebook

A 23-year-old woman from Sacramento was arrested for grand theft.

It was reported that the woman proceeded to fill her car with the stolen merchandise before hastily making her getaway. Then the police were prompted to go on a search for her vehicle. 

The officer from the City of Roseville, located in Placer County northeast of Sacramento, spotted the suspect's car as it entered Highway 65 from Galleria Blvd.

The 23-year-old woman from Sacramento was arrested on charges of grand theft.

Known for its impressive capacity and durable stainless steel construction, this high-quality mug can be purchased for just $45.

Enthusiastic fans have been lining up outside the store since early this morning.

A Sacramento woman, age 23, was taken into custody for grand theft. Following that, her car was searched, and 65 Stanley products worth close to $2500 were found. Image Credits: City of Roseville, California Police Department/Facebook
A Sacramento woman, age 23, was taken into custody for grand theft. Following that, her car was searched, and 65 Stanley products worth close to $2500 were found. Image Credits: City of Roseville, California Police Department/Facebook

According to the video shared on social media, the enthusiastic team eagerly awaited their chance to own the limited edition.

On the early morning of January 31, at 3 a.m., shoppers lined up outside Target stores, anxiously waiting for the doors to open.

But as soon as the doors opened, chaos ensued as people were not only rushed toward the limited-edition Stanley cups but also jostled each other in the process, leaving numerous viewers stunned.

Video captured the wild scenes, with some shoppers even falling over each other trying to grab cups.

Some shoppers were seen clinging to their friends or family members to avoid getting lost in the crowd. Unfortunately, some people are even trampled on in the process.

According to witnesses, the limited-edition Stanley Cup lineup began as early as 3 a.m., with some die-hard fans camping outside the store overnight.

According to the report, the car reveals 65 stolen Stanley products worth $2,500.

The officer then searched the vehicle and discovered 65 Stanley products—stolen Stanley products—accumulating to a staggering total worth of nearly $2,500.

Images shared by the police department vividly capture the scene, with the trunk of the car and its footwell overflowing with the ill-gotten cups. In another photo, the stolen items are displayed on the hood of a police car, their presence dominating the visual space.

According to the post on Facebook, the image showed the stolen items lined up on a police car, covering the majority of the hood. Image Credits: City of Roseville, California Police Department/Facebook
According to the post on Facebook, the image showed the stolen items lined up on a police car, covering the majority of the hood. Image Credits: City of Roseville, California Police Department/Facebook

According to the police, the trunk and footwell were filled with Stanley cups.

The police then shared images of the stolen cups in the car and on a police car. Stolen items were seen lined up on the police car hood. leaving numerous people stunned. 

After the incident, the police had to issue a stern warning to the public after an incident involving the theft of valuable Stanley cups.

In the social media post, the police discourage resorting to crime for Stanley Cups. Additionally, they also committed to stopping retail theft. 

This incident serves as a reminder of the extreme actions some individuals are willing to take to get their hands on a limited-edition Stanley Cup. 

On social media, shoppers are rushing to snag a limited-edition Stanley Cup at 3 AM, leaving numerous people stunned. Image credit: Facebook
On social media, shoppers are rushing to snag a limited-edition Stanley Cup at 3 AM, leaving numerous people stunned. Image credit: Facebook

The chaos occurred when fans of the brand queued up at 3 a.m. to secure their cup. However, resorting to theft or engaging in criminal activities to acquire these items is strongly discouraged.

Law enforcement agencies are steadfast in their commitment to combat retail theft and ensure the safety and security of both businesses and customers. Let us remember that the allure of a trendy product should never justify unlawful behavior.