Mother Uses Daughter to Conceal Chitlin’ Theft

3:15 PM EDT 12/30/2011 by Yvette Caslin
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It’s a tradition in many black southern households to eat chitterlings (aka chitlins), black-eyed peas and collard greens on New Year’s Day to bring you good luck.

If this doesn’t beat all, Rosa Hightower, 34, was charged with theft by shoplifting and contributing to the delinquency of a minor when she used her child to help her shoplift.

Hightower placed four bags of Southern Chef pork chitterlings valued at $32 in a red bag to conceal them and used her 14-year-old daughter to cover her, concealing the act from active surveillance cameras.

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  • Recall Phillips

    Dang!!! Don’t you know chittlins are unhealthly, food is the easiest thing to get, 1st your ask realtives, for example: one for a can of beans, next one for some rice or one for some money like $5.00, next realtive some corn meal, so on and so on.  or the church gives out food without questions.  If you live in a state with a bottle return start collecting, all the while the mother should been applying for a job, especially at grocery stores.  The daughter could ask her school for co-op job or do errands for a good and trusted person.  Now the mother is going to jail and the daughter will have to live with family members.  Do not steal.

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