A Clermont woman was arrested after allegedly stealing at least $44 in groceries from the store.
Pamela May Corliss, 46, walked out of a store with a cart full of stolen groceries around on Sunday, according to an arrest report from the Lake County Sheriff’s Office. Her daughter went through the self-checkout and paid for her items before meeting up with her. They then loaded everything into a vehicle and left the premises.
The store manager was able to get a tag number from the vehicle, which came back to Corliss. A deputy later met her at her residence in Clermont where she admitted to not paying. She cited her husband being upset as the excuse, the report said.
The deputy was not able to recover the unpaid items, but the store manager knew the items were at least several packs of soda, a ketchup bottle and a wing platter. These items totalled $44.99, the report said…