Crime & Safety

Woman Stole $1200 In Clothing At Limerick Outlets: Cops

She was busted when she was pulled over because her car did not have an inspection or emissions sticker, according to police.

LIMERICK, PA -- A woman was busted for allegedly stealing clothing from the Philadelphia Premium Outlets in Limerick after being pulled over for an unrelated traffic issue, Limerick Police said.

Naesha Cooper was pulled over just outside of the outlets on June 3 because her car did not have an inspection or emissions sticker, according to police.

The officer asked Cooper for her license, which she said was in the trunk.

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When the officer opened the trunk, he saw a large pile of new clothing that had been damaged after the security sensors were removed, according to police.

All told, Cooper stole about $1,200 of merchandise from multiple stores at the outlets, police said.

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Cooper was arrested and taken to the Montgomery County Correctional Facility for related charges.

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