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Juquaella White Gets Probation for Slushy Machine Theft

Jonesboro woman sentenced for Walmart theft attempt

by Sophia Bennett

JONESBORO, Ark. — A Jonesboro woman, Juquaella Kayanna White, has been sentenced to three years of probation after pleading guilty to stealing slushy machines intended for her food truck business.

Second Judicial District Judge Chris Thyer handed down the sentence, which also includes $485 in court costs and fees, to be paid in $50 monthly installments.

The case began when a Walmart employee at the Parker Road store noticed parts missing from the store’s slushy machines. Surveillance footage later confirmed White entering the store and removing the spider wire devices.

White was apprehended shortly afterward at the Highland Walmart, where she allegedly attempted to repeat the theft.

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