Friday, 8 May 2015

Twin sisters busted for stealing from stores using near-identical looks

The court heard they were "distracting" staff in stores with their near-identical looks as they pulled off their scam.
Twin British sisters who repeatedly stole from stores by confusing security guards with their almost identical looks have been jailed. Penelope and Constance Harris will spend the next 14 and 18 weeks behind bars after being busted for their scam, reports the Western Daily Press.

A court heard how the 25-year-olds would dress in exactly the same clothes. They would then go into a store and fill up two trolleys full of food and booze. One would take theirs to the checkout and pay, while the other would walk out.
As they looked so similar, guards would think that just one of them had been inside the store and had paid for all the items.

The court heard they were "distracting" staff in stores with their near-identical looks as they pulled off their scam.

But they'd in fact made off with a trolley full of goods.

They stole more than $1,500 worth of products from Marks & Spencer, Tesco and Co-op grocery stores across Cornwall, in southern England.

The siblings were finally busted after being overheard discussing the tactic before one of their heists.

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