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Last updated on Thursday, August 13, 2015
(BLOOMINGTON) - Bloomington police arrested a woman again on a felony theft charge after she allegedly stole a voice recorder from the Jackson Creek Kroger on Sunday.
According to a police report, loss prevention officers at the Kroger at 1175 South College Mall Road had been investigating several theft cases against a man and woman suspected of a rash of shoplifting incidents.
Police say their presence at the store and subsequent reappearance to exchange items for refunds corresponded with merchandise that had been stolen.
Bloomington police say 39-year-old Kimberly Jean Enochs was caught on store surveillance video on August 6 standing in the electronics department. She is seen taking a box off the shelf and walking to a different aisle where she took the item, a voice recorder, out of the box and discarding the package.
She then hid the recorder in an IU storage container and went to the self checkout where she scanned the container and paid and then left the store.
Enochs was arrested Monday on a warrant for felony theft.
In late July, police arrested Enochs and charged her with theft when she was found inside the CVS on College Mall Road after hours with more than $680 worth of merchandise in a shopping cart and a bag in her purse.
She also has three other pending felony theft charges that were filed in February. According to court records she is scheduled to appear in Monroe Circuit Court September 28 for a hearing on all the charges.
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