By Norman Miller/Daily News staff
GHS
Tue Feb 26, 2008, 12:32 AM EST
A Gardner woman went on a shoplifting spree at Wal-Mart on Friday, stealing dozens of DVDs and some clothes, police said.
Bonnie Mailman, 29, also had heroin in her pockets when she tried to leave the Worcester Road department store at 2:30 p.m. with a shopping cart full of unpaid goods, police spokesman Lt. Paul Shastany said.
Store security told police they watched Mailman fill a bag and a cart with several items as she walked up and down the aisles. She then covered the items in the cart with a blanket and tried to walk out of the store, police said.
Security guards arrested her and called police, Shastany said.
"When the officers searched her, they found hypodermic needles in each pocket and a spoon," said Shastany. "These items are consistent with cooking drugs for injection."
Mailman stole several DVDs, including "Pirates of the Caribbean," "Die Hard," "Saw IV," and "Wedding Crashers."
Shastany said she also stole several pairs of jeans, Gatorade and Coke.
The total value of the stolen items was about $1,612.
Mailman, of 19 Lemay St., was charged with possession of heroin and larceny of property worth more than $250, police said.
Mailman pleaded not guilty at her Framingham District Court arraignment and was released without bail.
Geez, wonder why everything is so damn expensive now a days. You have to steal quite a bit for that grand total.
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