Crime & Safety

Mother, Daughter From Roxbury Arrested for Shoplifting

Salem Police: Adelaida Jordan, fresh out of court, is busted with her daughter, Chabellie Cruz, for trying to steal $1,000+ from Kohl's.

SALEM, NH - Police arrested two women on Dec. 21, for allegedly attempting to steal more than $1,000 worth of merchandise from Kohl’s.

Adelaida Jordan, 33, of Roxbury, was charged with two felony willful concealment charges, endangering the welfare of a child, breach of bail, and false reports to law enforcement. Also arrested was Chabellie Cruz, 18, of Roxbury, for willful concealment.

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Officers were sent to Kohl’s at just after noontime on Dec. 21, for a report of two shoplifters in custody.

The store’s loss prevention department alleged that a mother and her two children – one, that was 8-years-old – had taken several items from the sales floor, walked into changing rooms, and then removed the items from the packaging, and left the store.

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“The total value of all merchandise recovered was in excess of $1,000,” according to Lt. Joel Dolan of the Salem Police Department.

Dolan noted that Jordan had just been arraigned in Salem District Court on a felony shoplifting charge earlier and was out on bail. She was arrested again and held on $7,500 cash bail.

Cruz was released on personal recognizance bail.

The child, a boy, was released to family members, according to the report.

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