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Alert workers stop a woman trying to make meth at Wal-Mart.
Workers at the store near 81st and Lewis were surprised when they noticed a woman mixing different cleaning supplies into a bottle in the isles. That woman 45-year-old Alisha Halfmoon was, according to witnesses, walking the aisles taking the items she needed, dumping it into a bottle she had, and putting the supplies back on the shelf.
Police were quickly called to the store.
Officers took Halfmoon, and her mixture, to the back of the store to remove any sort of threat to other shoppers.
One officer was slightly injured when he was carrying that bottle out of the store, and some of the mixture spilled out. He is expected to be fine.
Halfmoon was arrested and is being held without bond on one count of endeavoring to manufacture. Police say this is not their first go-around with Halfmoon, having arrested her before on drug charges.
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walmart is prime pedo hunting grounds. people cannot let their kids roam alone!
this is how Adam Walsh was taken from a Sears years ago. some things don't change.
this is one fortunate child who did the right thing.
and thankfully he was an idiot, everyone knows walmart has cameras everywhere.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
The man charged with trying to kidnap a 7-year-old girl Wednesday from a west Georgia Wal-Mart was on parole at the time for a voluntary manslaughter conviction in DeKalb County, according to police.
Thomas Andrew Woods, 25, of Austell, was taken into custody and questioned before being arrested Wednesday afternoon, Bremen Police Chief Keith Pesnell told the AJC.
"We're pretty confident we've got the right guy," Pesnell said.
But as he was being led in handcuffs from the police department to a patrol car, Woods told reporters he was the wrong guy.
"I was never there," Woods said.
According to police, Woods started talking to Brittney Baxter in the toy aisle of the store and then grabbed her and put his hand around her mouth. But Brittany kicked and screamed, and the man let her go, police said. Neither she nor her mother, who was nearby in the store, were injured.
"When she told me someone had tried to get her, I just couldn't believe it," Brittney's mother, Georgeann Baxter, told Channel 2 Action News.
Store surveillance cameras captured the incident, and based on the description of the suspect's vehicle, police located Woods a few miles away in Tallapoosa, Pesnell said.
Woods was charged with attempted kidnapping, and additional charges are likely, Pesnell said. The suspect was being held in the Haralson County Jail. GBI agents are assisting with the investigation.
Woods was released in October from the Wheeler Correctional Facility, where he had been since April 2007 following his conviction in DeKalb, according to the state Department of Corrections. According to DeKalb County jail records, Woods, previously of Tucker, was arrested in Oct. 2004, three months after the crime. He was 17 years old at the time.
Brittney Baxter, 7, was not injured in an attempted abduction at a west Georgia Walmart.
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It was not only everyday low prices, but happily ever after.
One couple, who met and fell in love over the counter at Walmart, decided to take their wedding vows on Valentine's day-at their local store.
Wayne and Susan Brandenburg met when she was working as a cashier at the shop, and he was a regular customer. The happy couple tied the knot at their Brunswick County, North Carolina branch of the retail giant, WECT TV reported.
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Is this the same guy? Tag line says new jersey
Naked Walmart sock thief stopped by stun gun
Police had to subdue the man with an electric stun gun
2:24 p.m. EST, February 16, 2012
WEST WHITELAND TOWNSHIP, N.J.—
Police said they were forced to use an electric stun gun on a naked 6 foot, 4 inch, nearly 300-pound man after he allegedly stole socks from a Walmart in South Jersey.
The incident unfolded Wednesday about 5:30 p.m. at the Walmart in the Exton section of West Whiteland Township.
Court Preliminary Police said officers responded to the scene and located the suspect, later identified as Verdon Lamont Taylor, inside the store wearing only a pair of socks.
According to police, Taylor refused to comply with commands from the officers and a stun gun had to be used. While in custody, Taylor allegedly spat on the face of one of the officers.
An investigation revealed that the socks Taylor had been wearing were stolen from the store, police said.
Surveillance video of the incident obtained from Walmart showed Taylor exiting a vehicle in the parking lot, removing all of his clothes, walking into the store completely naked and approaching the counter. According to police, that is when Taylor stole the socks, put them on his feet and walked farther into the store.
The video also shows shoppers avoiding Taylor as he walked through the store.
The 32-year-old man, a resident of Downingtown, Pa., was arraigned on charges of indecent exposure, aggravated assault, simple assault, retail theft, receiving stolen property and disorderly conduct, police said.
He was sent to Chester County prison after failing to post $50,000 bail, and he faces a preliminary hearing on March 21.
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