Mugshots Of The Day: Florida Women Caught Stealing Hundreds Of Dollars Worth Of Merchandise
The Florida women caught stealing hundreds of dollars worth of merchandise are the subjects of our Mugshots Of The Day. They all earned it! You never want to end up…

Mugshots Of The Day: Florida Women Caught Stealing Hundreds Of Dollars Worth Of Merchandise
Sarasota County Sheriff's OfficeThe Florida women caught stealing hundreds of dollars worth of merchandise are the subjects of our Mugshots Of The Day. They all earned it!
You never want to end up the Mugshot Of The Day. That means that not only were you arrested but there's something funny, weird, or interesting about their mugshot. Maybe it's a look on their face, a hair style, or something they're wearing. There's always something and it doesn't have to do with their arrest. Otherwise, they'd be Dave and Chuck The Freak's Idiot Criminal Of The Day. It's safe to say these women earned their spot and title as the Mugshots Of The Day and you can see why in their mugshots shared by the Sarasota County Sheriff's Office below.
Sarasota County Sheriff's OfficeJessika Bridges, Tammie Harrell, Dale Connor mugshots
Mugshots Of The Day: Florida Women Caught Stealing Hundreds Of Dollars Worth Of Merchandise
The one on the right probably caught your eye but the one in the middle has a very unique hair style and the one on the left's wig appears to be sliding off. Again, it's the Mugshot Of The Day for a reason.
FOX 13 News reports that the North Port Police Department received calls about shoplifting at Dick's Sporting Goods in North Port and ended in a large bust with 4 people put behind bars. Reports say the 4 people were scattered throughout the plaza executing their plan. In the end, police arrested 37-year-old Jessika Bridges, 48-year-old Tammie Harrell, and 52-year-old Dale Connor along with a juvenile.
FOX 13 News says the group stole hundreds of dollars worth of merchandise including Stanley Cups, socks, and perfumes. They're now facing several charges including petit theft and criminal conspiracy.




