Police: NJ Woman Stole and Resold $3.7M in Goods From Sears

A Clementon, N.J., woman was busted in a big-time hustle after she allegedly stole and resold about $3.7 million worth of goods from a Sears warehouse, the New York Daily News reports. Suggested Reading Our Fave Black Christmas TV Shows and Movies to Stream for the Holidays Michelle Obama On How That Famous 2008 New…

A Clementon, N.J., woman was busted in a big-time hustle after she allegedly stole and resold about $3.7 million worth of goods from a Sears warehouse, the New York Daily News reports.

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Authorities are claiming that Kim Watson ran her scheme while working as an inventory clerk at a Sears distribution center, allegedly stealing merchandise and reselling it or bartering it for other goods, the news site reports.

The 37-year-old, who allegedly ran the ring for about two-and-a-half years, fabricated orders for items including expensive electronics, appliances and bedding before selling them in multiple states, police say. She was charged with theft. 

Read more at the New York Daily News.

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