Woman arrested for allegedly stealing nearly $1,000 worth of wine from Orange County store

A woman was arrested by allegedly stolen $ 1,000 of wine from retailers in Orange County.

The suspect has been identified as Rosemary Artaga Murvin, 32, from Annim, according to the Irvin Police Administration.

On July 12, the license plate readers alerted the police into a vehicle connected to the well -known stores in the Irvin area. Soon after, the workers in a grocery grocery called the police to report that a woman was seen running out of the market about $ 1,000 of wine bottles.

The officers later tracked the woman in a near targeted store, where they were arrested exchange of price signs on the goods.

  • While searching for her car, the police found methamphetamine and a set of stolen ID cards and wine bottles inside. (Irvin Police Department)

The police took her to the reservation at the scene. While searching for her car, they found methamphetamine and a noticeable set of stolen identity cards and wine bottles inside.

Morphine was arrested to steal stores, steal identity, possess a controlled substance with previous convictions and possess drug tools.

“Its plan to commit a crime in Irvin has turned into a sour grape and residency in Orange County Prison,” Irvin Police said. Facebook post.

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