ASHEBORO, N.C. — A woman who was in a U-Haul that crashed during a police chase following a Walgreens theft has been convicted and sentenced.
Jenna Andrews was found guilty of organized retail theft on January 23, 2026. The incident happened in June 2025, when Andrews allegedly stole items from a Walgreens on E. Dixie Drive in Asheboro. The U-Haul she was in, driven by Matthew Rivenbark, crashed into a car carrying a mother and her infant child. Both the mother and child had minor injuries.
As part of her sentence, Andrews will serve 6 to 17 months in jail under North Carolina’s intermediate punishment rules. She also faces 24 months of supervised probation, must complete 48 hours of community service, and pay $3,936 in restitution to Walgreens. She also can’t go onto any Walgreens property, as a condition of her probation…