THOMASVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA — A woman working at a Thomasville boutique is accused of stealing thousands of dollars’ worth of jewelry and selling the stolen items through the popular online resale platform Depop.
The Davidson County Sheriff’s Office reported that it was contacted by the owner of Sweet Savannah Boutique on South NC Highway 109 on August 7 after a suspected employee theft. The owner alerted authorities to a case of larceny after noticing multiple pieces of jewelry were missing.
Deputies said the total value of the stolen merchandise was approximately $3,000.
Boutique Employee Identified as Suspect
After initiating an investigation, detectives identified Jayden Beasley, an employee at the boutique, as the primary suspect. Authorities allege that Beasley not only took the items from her workplace but also posted them for resale on Depop, a popular app used for secondhand fashion and accessories…