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Three women in Georgia were arrested after an attempt to steal A ball gown ended in a public trouble.
Kaylee George was accused of theft by taking, while Morgan Flinchum and Leila Dejager were both accused of battery and theft by taking, Fox 5 Atlanta and WSB-TV 2 reported this week.
During February 26-incident, an 18-year-old victim met his former friend Flinchum, 20, at a racetrac installation at Beaver Ruin Road near Norcross, Ga., To sell his promise.
The two entered the gas station so that the potential buyer could try the dress, but before the sale was completed, George and Dejager helped Fllinchum in an attempt to take the dress without paying.
“It seems that all individuals knew each other or had a certain acquaintance with each other,” Gwinnett County CPL said. Juan Madiedo, Per WSB-TV 2.
Both news stations showed surveillance films of the attack, where the 18-year-old did his best to defend himself and the dress was over.
On one occasion, while she was suffocated from behind, the 102-pound, the 5-foot 18-year-old succeeded in completely turning one of her attackers, with the suspected landing on the concrete ground.
The 18-year-old’s boyfriend was seen in the pictures trying to stop the change.
“There was a dispute, which in the end was a civilian issue between the dress and money owed to one of the parties. Obviously, in the video you can see that it became physical, and that was when 911 was called, “Madiedo said.
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With reference to a police report, the news stations said that the dress originally belonged to Flinchum but the victim had it because her mother helped pay for it. Flinchum reportedly contacted the 18-year-old to buy it.
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Although the women met to make the transaction during the day in a public place, Madiedo offered advice for everyone else who wants to make a sale.
“Here in Gwinnett County, all our police areas, including our headquarters here, have appointed parking of e-commerce,” he said. We invite all citizens out there, if you want to make a transaction, sell some articles or buy an article online, meet that person at one of our designated e-commerce sites. “
Gwinnett County Police Department did not immediately respond to people’s request for comment.