A mother, grandmother, and daughter were arrested for shoplifting at a Target store in Palm Coast, Florida, on Black Friday, November 29, 2024. The suspects were identified as Ylena Regul (54 years old), the mother; Tamara Keetley (76 years old), the grandmother; and an unidentified minor, the daughter. The stolen items included wine, champagne, and cosmetics, valued at $379.55. Regul and Keetley faced charges of shoplifting (petit theft) and contributing to the delinquency of a child, while the minor was released to her father.
Sheriff Rick Staly expressed disappointment, emphasizing the shame of involving a child in such acts and noting increased security on Black Friday to prevent incidents like this. The case highlights concerns about retail crime during high-traffic shopping days and raises questions about family influence on criminal behavior, as well as the potential long-term effects on the minor involved.
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