Serial wedding crasher twice arrested in Alabama charged again in Mississippi

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A Mississippi woman arrested multiple times for crashing weddings and stealing gifts in Alabama was at it again, this time in her home state, according to authorities in Pontotoc County, Miss.

While details on what Henson may have stolen were not released, she is charged with petit larceny, trespassing and disturbing the peace. They were right. Henson is best described as a “serial wedding crasher.” She was convicted for stealing from a wedding in 2017 and given probation, but that did little to slow her down.., in 2019. In those cases, Henson was charged with two counts of theft -- one misdemeanor and one felony. The disposition of those charges was not immediately available.

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