Taunton women accused of stealing $27,000 in supermarket goods using fake coupons
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Two Taunton women accused of stealing $27,000 in supermarket goods using fake coupons, DA says Prosecutors allege Jacqueline White, 41, of Taunton stole nearly $27,000 in goods from area supermarkets using fake coupons, and then posted the items for sale on social media including Facebook. (Brockton Superior Court documents)
Two Taunton women accused of stealing $27,000 in supermarket goods using fake coupons, DA says Prosecutors allege Jacqueline White, 41, of Taunton stole nearly $27,000 in goods from area supermarkets using fake coupons, and then posted the items for sale on social media including Facebook. (Brockton Superior Court documents)
Two Taunton women accused of stealing $27,000 in supermarket goods using fake coupons, DA says Jacqueline White, 41, left, and Crystal Travis, 40, both of Taunton, Mass. are accused of of stealing $27,000 in supermarket goods using fake coupons, the district attorney said. (Plymouth County District Attorney)
Two Taunton women accused of stealing $27,000 in supermarket goods using fake coupons, DA says Prosecutors allege Jacqueline White, 41, of Taunton stole nearly $27,000 in goods from area supermarkets using fake coupons, and then posted the items for sale on social media including Facebook.
Jacqueline White Jacqueline White of Taunton (Plymouth County District Attorney)
Two Taunton women accused of stealing $27,000 in supermarket goods using fake coupons, DA says Prosecutors allege Jacqueline White, 41, of Taunton stole nearly $27,000 in goods from area supermarkets using fake coupons, and then posted the items for sale on social media including Facebook. (Brockton Superior Court documents)
Crystal Travis Crystal Travis of Taunton (Plymouth County District Attorney)
Two Taunton women accused of stealing $27,000 in supermarket goods using fake coupons, DA says Prosecutors allege Jacqueline White, 41, of Taunton stole nearly $27,000 in goods from area supermarkets using fake coupons, and then posted the items for sale on social media including Facebook. (Brockton Superior Court documents)