Crime & Safety
Woman Accused Of Driving Car Into Trussville Home Depot Arrested
A woman who is accused of driving her car into the Trussville Home Depot and then stealing multiple items has been arrested.
TRUSSVILLE, AL — A woman accused of driving her car into the Trussville Home Depot August 14 and stealing merchandise from the store has been arrested. A Trussville Tribune report said 42-year-old Gwendolyn Braswell has been charged with burglary second-degree, criminal mischief first-degree and theft of property fourth-degree, as well as unauthorized use of a vehicle.
Investigators said Braswell drove her car into the Home Depot in Trussville on Friday, Aug. 14 and stole a leaf blower and a dehumidifier.
Braswell was arrested by Jefferson County Sheriff's deputies in Midfield, and taken to the Jefferson County Jail where she is being held on $58,000 bond.
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