Crime & Safety

Woman Faces 3rd-Degree Felony Charges In Warrington For Retail Theft

Police said the woman exited the Wegmans store after failing to pay for concealed and consumed items and was stopped outside.

Philadelphia resident Sache McKnight.
Philadelphia resident Sache McKnight. (Warrington Township Police Department)

WARRINGTON, PA ? A Philadelphia woman is facing felony charges for the theft of merchandise from the Wegmans store in Warrington Township.

On April 13, police arrested 31-year-old Sache McKnight for retail theft and for receiving stolen merchandise, both charged as third-degree felonies.

Police said while shopping for an Instacart order with a small child, McKnight was observed by loss prevention concealing merchandise. McKnight and the child also consumed items while in the store, loss presentation told police.

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At checkout, police said she gave the child several packs of Tic Tacs, which were briefly in the child?s mouth before being returned to the shelf. Total loss to Wegmans for the consumed, concealed and damaged items was $105.50

Police said McKnight exited the store while failing to pay for the concealed and consumed items and was stopped outside. McKnight became disruptive and uncooperative while refusing to return to the store.

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McKnight was placed under arrest and was transported to the station where she was processed and released.

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