Since it was posted last 30 December, a live Facebook video of a woman apparently trying to shoplift a frying pan from the Ikea store here by jamming it down the seat of her pants has gone viral with more than 1.4 million views.
It was just an ordinary video showing a woman arguing and struggling with two Ikea loss-prevention officers outside the store, near Forest Park and Vandeventer avenues. The funny thing that caught everyone's attention is the outline of the pan, which is clearly visible through her leggings, with its handle sticking out the waistband.
Sierra M. Coleman, 28, of the 6000 block of Washington Boulevard, is accused of biting one of the Ikea guards who stopped her. Charges of misdemeanor theft and assault allege that about 6:50 P.M. last 30 December, Coleman hid "bed sheets in her bag and then proceeded beyond all points of sale without paying for the item."
The charges do not detail Coleman's method of allegedly concealing the pan.
The video shows the Ikea workers detaining Coleman in the parking lot before the pan finally falls from her pants to the pavement. While a male worker holds Coleman's arms behind her back, a female employee tells Coleman several times to let go of her shirt.
Several times during the video, Coleman claims she is pregnant. The guards led her back to the store before police arrived.
Coleman was released last 31 December after posting 10 percent of her US$ 15,000 bail. She could not be reached for comment. Her pre-trial release form says she has no previous criminal history.
It was just an ordinary video showing a woman arguing and struggling with two Ikea loss-prevention officers outside the store, near Forest Park and Vandeventer avenues. The funny thing that caught everyone's attention is the outline of the pan, which is clearly visible through her leggings, with its handle sticking out the waistband.
Sierra M. Coleman, 28, of the 6000 block of Washington Boulevard, is accused of biting one of the Ikea guards who stopped her. Charges of misdemeanor theft and assault allege that about 6:50 P.M. last 30 December, Coleman hid "bed sheets in her bag and then proceeded beyond all points of sale without paying for the item."
The charges do not detail Coleman's method of allegedly concealing the pan.
The video shows the Ikea workers detaining Coleman in the parking lot before the pan finally falls from her pants to the pavement. While a male worker holds Coleman's arms behind her back, a female employee tells Coleman several times to let go of her shirt.
Several times during the video, Coleman claims she is pregnant. The guards led her back to the store before police arrived.
Coleman was released last 31 December after posting 10 percent of her US$ 15,000 bail. She could not be reached for comment. Her pre-trial release form says she has no previous criminal history.
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