Cleveland mother believes she was unfairly arrested and charged after shopping search at North Olmsted Walmart. ”
Tippens told News 5 she took a video of the incident, which quickly went viral on TikTok, showing how a Walmart loss prevention officer accused her of trying to steal three items from the store, let her leave, and then several weeks later had police arrest her for allegedly taking $23.65 in merchandise.
“He snatched up my wagon and said get over here you’re stealing diapers, I saw that you didn’t ring the diapers up," Tippens added. “I showed him my receipt and he saw the diapers on there and he still proceeded to check everything in my wagon. Later, the store apologized and he tried to give me a $30 gift card and he gave me my receipts back. After that I got a full refund, because why should a store receive money from me if you think I’m stealing from you guys.
“And they took me to jail, fingerprinted me, locked me up, made me take my clothes off, put on a jail uniform and I was very, very victimized," Tippens said. “It’s the most horrible thing that has ever happened to me.” “It’s very disheartening that the City of North Olmsted is still pursuing the charges against my client and Walmart for that matter," Albenze added. “There was no probable cause, one, to check her cart. Two, they cleared her, they let her leave. And then after the video goes viral, then they issued an arrest warrant. I think it’s malicious honestly."
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