Police in Southern California said they were concerned when they saw a woman struggling to push her baby in a stroller, but they got a heck of a surprise when they went to check on her.
Officers in Bakersfield, California, just north of Los Angeles, said they approached the woman to"check her welfare" but they quickly realized that is wasn't a baby she was struggling with. She was actually totting thousands of dollars in stolen coins from a recent home invasion, according to the Bakersfield Police Department.
Police shared images from the scene via Twitter on Friday, showing the stolen coins, which they alleged she acquired in a burglary.
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