Delaney Garcia Lopez, 23, of Sacramento, found herself in legal trouble after she He is accused of stealing a whopping 65 stainless steel drinking glasses from Stanley Its value is estimated at about $2,500. The incident occurred on Jan. 17 after officials responded to a retail store in the 6000 block of Stanford Ranch Road.
The woman was arrested after Roseville Police received a call about a robbery in progress at a retail store. Store employees reportedly spotted Delaney Garcia-Lopez carrying a shopping cart with Stanley water bottles and trying to leave without paying.
While employees tried to stop her, she managed to escape and filled her car with stolen goods. Shortly after, an officer spotted her car and initiated a traffic stop on Interstate 65 from Galleria Boulevard.
Garcia-Lopez was then arrested for grand larceny, a charge that was upgraded to a felony because the value of the stolen merchandise exceeded $950, according to the Placer County District Attorney's Office. In addition to the grand larceny charge, she was also charged with driving under the influence as her blood alcohol level was 0.08, according to The Post.
The stolen Stanley cups were found in the trunk of Delaney Garcia-Lopez's car and the passenger seat
Stanley cups have gained immense popularity on social media in the recent past. These mugs are huge in size and have become highly sought after items. Delaney Garcia-Lopez was recently arrested after she allegedly stole Stanley Cups, which were found in the trunk of her car and the passenger seat.
When police arrested Delaney, she was charged with grand larceny. If found guilty, she could end up in prison for up to three years. Authorities also charged her with DUI because her blood alcohol level was above the legal limit at the time of her arrest.
She posted a $150,000 bond and agreed to wear a GPS tracker, also known as an ankle monitor. While the bail amount may seem exorbitant, a district attorney's spokesperson said it was within the limits of a felony grand larceny charge, according to NBC News.
The California Police Department shared the news on Facebook and uploaded photos of the woman's trunk and passenger seat filled with Stanley Cups.
“While Stanley Quinchers is extremely angry, we strongly advise against resorting to crime to investigate your water drinking habits. The Roseville Police Department remains committed to stopping retail theft,” they wrote.
Delaney Garcia-Lopez will appear in court soon, and is currently awaiting more information about her case.