ATHENS, Ga. — At least three people are accused of shoplifting from an Athens Walmart -- with their kids in tow.
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The Athens Banner-Herald reported that on Dec. 8, deputies were called to the Walmart where a loss prevention officer caught two Elberton women skip-scanning items valued at $653.
A 29-year-old woman was taken to jail, while a 28-year-old woman was allowed to leave the store because she had her small child with her. She is also facing a shoplifting charge.
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The two women were not identified.
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The next day, on Dec. 9, deputies were dispatched to the Walmart, where a man and woman were caught skip-scanning more than $200 worth of merchandise. They were taken to jail. A family member was called to come take custody of their 2-year-old child.
Deputies have not identified the suspects.
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