Déjà view: North Pole woman tries TV scam rerun
by Chris Freiberg / cfreiberg@newsminer.com
Mar 05, 2010 | 6891 views | 22 22 comments | 13 13 recommendations | email to a friend | print
FAIRBANKS – A North Pole woman who was arrested last year on suspicion of stealing televisions from Sam’s Club and hiring a cabbie as her getaway driver has been accused of doing the same thing at another store one week after posting bail in her first case.

Lana L. Schneidewind, 27, has been charged with new counts of second-degree felony robbery and misdemeanor theft.

Fairbanks police were called to the Fred Meyer on the Old Steese Highway just after 10 a.m. Friday for a report of a woman walking out of the store without paying for a television and trying to leave in a cab.

Schneidewind, who was identified by Fred Meyer employees as the suspect, allegedly refused to pay for the $450 television in the electronics department, saying she had to shop for other items in the store.

A clerk followed her out of the store telling her the television did not belong to her.

Schneidewind then got in the back of a cab, reached over the driver’s shoulder and tried to steal money out of the driver’s shirt pocket, court documents allege. The driver was able to protect his cash by clenching the money in his fist.

The suspect struggled with him for about a minute, trying to get the money but gave up the fight and walked away from the scene when passersby approached the cab.

Schneidewind was arrested in December when she went into Sam’s Club on two occasions and allegedly stole $6,000 worth of televisions by walking out the back door and loading the televisions into a taxi.

In that case, the cab driver told his landlord, who worked in loss prevention at Sam’s Club, about Schneidewind’s suspicious activities, which led to her arrest.

She is scheduled to enter a guilty plea in that case in June and was released on bail last Friday, according to court records.

Schneidewind has several prior misdemeanor convictions, including a 2001 conviction for third-degree theft.

Contact staff writer Chris Freiberg at 459-7545.
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Yota99714
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March 08, 2010
Agreed, but not before wearing a big orange sandwich sign that reads "I'm xxxx, and I am a two-bit, no-brained thief" out on the corner of WallyWorld's lot, complete with ankle bracelet for two weeks.

Same for clueless Seekins thief.
seekouttrap
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March 08, 2010
Time to lock up this idiot. And our stores need to start enforcing purchasing electronics IN the electronics dept and turn the annoying, loud alarms back on. I've walked out of that dept to do other shopping so many times and the alarms never go off. BUT, if I were forced to pay for it There, I wouldn't complain either; I'm not stealing. If people want to keep their jobs, they need to start doing them as well.
akhometowngirlie
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March 08, 2010
Well I presume there will be one less Bathtub of crystal meth to blow up in North Pole this weekend?
RadioKAOS
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March 07, 2010
I'm glad to see that she's been charged for trying to jack the cab driver, too. Unfortunately, reality is that FPD doesn't treat theft against cab drivers as seriously as they would theft against a major corporate retailer. This is almost starting to smell like the Schaeffer Cox deal; charge her with a felony, fully expecting a conviction on a lesser charge to result.

>hrdharry wrote:

>Crack is this young ladies drug of choice.

>and she has a big one.

I'm amazed that this clever example of double entendre hasn't been deleted yet.

>AKBRONCOFAN wrote:

>I would like to also see these people's

>mug shots included in the news article...

I'm pretty certain that nowadays, FPD has to rely upon the DMV for mug shots. Considering that, how easy do you think it would be for the FDNM?

xpipelyner
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March 06, 2010
For the one room she's gonna be in for awhile, she'll need only one of those tvs. Therefore she can sell another one to the guy in the next cell who wrote the bad checks for the trucks. She's obviously dumb enough to accept them. Akbroncofan.. I like the idea of the mug shots, too.
AKBRONCOFAN
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March 06, 2010
If this woman had tried this stunt in Saudi Arabia both of her hands would have been cut off by now.

Want in the hell these people thinking?!?! The state needs to adopt some type of law that would automatically incarcerate someone for a minimum of 5 years of hard labor if they are convicted of the same crime depending on the severity of the crime.

I would like to also see these people's mug shots included in the news article that way local buisnesses can keep their eyes peeled if these no do gooders visit one of their establishments. Throw the book at her and that fellow that has been writing bad checks to purchase vehicles.
use_your_head
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March 06, 2010
Sounds like this lady could use a prescription for common sense.

Or a double dose of reality.

Hey DA, how about actually sentencing her and holding her to house arrest?

That's after you finish your DUI deal of course.
Pearl=W
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March 06, 2010
Both this woman, and the guy who keeps trying to purchase vehicles with forged checks, remind me of flat worms. Flat worms have no actual brain, just a series of nerve ganglia that run down the center of their body. If you chop off the 'head' end and toss it, the rest of the worm keeps right on going about it's business as though nothing had happened. No brain, no brain function.

It's *almost* funny, once they've been ID'd and busted out, so merchants have a little warning. But then you look at the time and aggravation to follow her around til she left, file a complaint, etc, etc, and it's not so funny. Even if they managed to keep the TV, her behavior cost them.

It's true that certain classes of drugs do seem to contribute to the complete demise of all social conscience, so that the only issue to the person is "Do *I* want to? Yes! So I will, why not?" And that's not just in regard to thievery, either - it can apply to far worse imluses and desires. Not all of these drugs are illegal. Many are legally prescribed, often for fairly minor depression, social anxiety, etc. I won't try to speculate about these 2 people. But I do think modern society could do with *whole lot less* drug use, as the "cure to all our ills".
TVGary
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March 06, 2010
How many tvs does this woman need?
TVGary
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March 06, 2010
hrdharry
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March 06, 2010
Crack is this young ladies drug of choice.and she has a big one.
1AhHa
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March 06, 2010


« AlaskaO wrote on Saturday, Mar 06 at 08:12 AM »

Mental health my a$$... Time to throw her in jail for a few years. Sometimes there are just bad people, don't always claim thay cannot help it.

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I did not suggest letting her go.

It costs about $100,000 per year to keep people in jail, where they get a Bachelor of Arts degree in criminality, improving their MO, are educated about other more profitable criminal activities, etc.

Seems to me starting with minimum cost behavior modification method is a much better approach.

Society's goal is to keep her out of jail, working and paying taxes.

The story made the paper because of her dumb MO.

oldowl
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March 06, 2010
How did she get out of jail to do this?! Yes, I wonder too if drugs had something to do with this brazen behavior.
tbear44
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March 06, 2010
Lock her up!
AlaskaO
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March 06, 2010
Mental health my a$$... Time to throw her in jail for a few years. Sometimes there are just bad people, don't always claim thay cannot help it.
siamiam2
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March 06, 2010
send her to a Thai prison
bump
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March 06, 2010
There are a few substances that makes people this amazingly stupid, but one stands out. Crystal meth.
1AhHa
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March 06, 2010
Mentally ill???

nsaja
kar98k
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March 06, 2010
If she behaves maybe the judge will take the conviction off in 18 months like the the GI thief.

BirdieAbromovich
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March 06, 2010
Since the criminals are repeating the crimes, I'll repeat myself.

Time to revoke their bail.
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