A 23-year-old woman from California was arrested for reportedly stealing Stanley cups and tumblers valued at $2,500 from a local store, amid heightened excitement surrounding the stainless steel products, according to authorities.
On Wednesday, the Roseville Police Department responded to a Rocklin, Calif., store where clerks reported that a woman had filled a shopping cart with Stanley cups and tumblers and refused to pay for them, as stated in a police release over the weekend.
A total of 65 Stanley products, with a combined value of $2,500 ($5,646.25 FJD), were found, according to the statement. The woman, unnamed in the release, is facing charges of grand theft, authorities noted.
A 23-year-old woman from California was arrested for reportedly stealing Stanley cups and tumblers valued at $2,500 from a local store, amid heightened excitement surrounding the stainless steel products, according to authorities.
On Wednesday, the Roseville Police Department responded to a Rocklin, Calif., store where clerks reported that a woman had filled a shopping cart with Stanley cups and tumblers and refused to pay for them, as stated in a police release over the weekend. A total of 65 Stanley products, with a combined value of $2,500, were found, according to the statement. The woman, unnamed in the release, is facing charges of grand theft, authorities noted.
Police shared photos depicting the trunk of a car and the front passenger floor filled with Stanley tumblers. Another photo showed Stanley tumblers, mugs, and bottles arranged on the front hood of a police car.
The surge in popularity of Stanley Cups has led to various forms of chaos. Earlier this month, the release of a set of Target-exclusive Galentine’s Day Stanley tumblers allegedly resulted in some customers being trampled in the store due to heightened interest in the cups
Police shared photos depicting the trunk of a car and the front passenger floor filled with Stanley tumblers. Another photo showed Stanley tumblers, mugs, and bottles arranged on the front hood of a police car. The surge in popularity of Stanley Cups has led to various forms of chaos. Earlier this month, the release of a set of Target-exclusive Galentine’s Day Stanley tumblers allegedly resulted in some customers being trampled in the store due to heightened interest in the cups.