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Cleishia Martin, 3 Others Arrested in $6.8K Retail Theft Case

Cleishia Martin, 3 Others Arrested in $6.8K Retail Theft Case

by Sophia Bennett

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin has announced the arrest of four women accused of participating in an organized retail theft ring, stealing nearly $7,000 worth of merchandise from stores across central Arkansas.

Between September 18 and 23, authorities arrested:

Cleishia Martin, 28, of Jacksonville

Sheneice Robinson, 33, of Little Rock

Balincia Matthews, 27, of Little Rock

Jewellali Young, 28, of Little Rock

Two additional suspects, Yasmine Washington and Imani McSwain, both 28 and from Little Rock, remain wanted in connection with the case.

According to Griffin, the suspects are linked to thefts at TJ Maxx, Marshalls, and HomeGoods locations in Cabot, Conway, and Little Rock, with a total loss estimated at $6,794.82. The investigation led to the issuance of 28 felony warrants.

Charges Faced:

Cleishia Martin: One count of theft of property

Sheneice Robinson: Three counts of engaging in a continuing criminal gang, organization, or enterprise, and four counts of theft of property

Balincia Matthews: Three counts of engaging in a continuing criminal gang, organization, or enterprise, and six counts of theft of property

Jewellali Young: One count of theft of property

Attorney General Griffin emphasized the seriousness of organized retail crime and its growing impact on businesses across the state. The investigation is ongoing as law enforcement continues efforts to locate the two remaining suspects.

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