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Younger Sister Of DC Retail Robber Turns Herself In After Being Released For DMV Crime Spree

Christmas came early for police in Maryland investigating a brother-sister duo from DC who operated an elaborate crime spree that saw them targeting dozens of retailers throughout. the DMV region.

Regina Christmas' new booking photo

Regina Christmas' new booking photo

Photo Credit: Montgomery County Department of Police
Shaquille Pittman (left) and Regina Christmas

Shaquille Pittman (left) and Regina Christmas

Photo Credit: Montgomery County Police Department

Regina Christmas, 21, has turned herself in for her role in a pack retail theft scheme with several minors with her brother Shaquille Pittman, 28, who was arrested last week.

Christmas was initially arrested in late June, though she was later released. 

On Wednesday, July 19, the Montgomery County Department of Police announced that she has turned herself in and is being held without bond at the Montgomery County Central Processing Unit.

Police say that Christmas and Pittman hit dozens of stores during their spree, stealing tens of thousands of dollars worth of products along the way with a group of teens over nearly two months.

The pack retail thefts were reported between Friday, April 28 and Thursday, June 15.

Police say that Pittman is accused of stealing from:

  • Target on Western Avenue on April 29;
  • Ulta in the Congressional Shopping Center on May 8 and June 15;
  • Sephora in Pike and Rose on May 31
  • The Nike Store on Arlington Road on June 8.

Not to be outdone, his younger sister allegedly hit the same stores and dates as her older brother, as well as the Western Avenue Sephora on June 1.

They also stole from CVS and Macy's outside of Montgomery County to the tune of nearly $50,000.

According to police, the four minors involved in the scheme ranged between the ages of 13 and 17. Some were caught in the act before being arrested and police say that the arrests came after the department received multiple tips during the investigation.

In total, the losses for the stores in Montgomery County alone are estimated at $49,000, while it is believed they also targeted sites in DC and Anne Arundel County. The gambit led to Pittman and his crew stealing upwards of $100,000 from their targets. 

The investigation is ongoing.

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