The United Airlines’ wanna-be Bonnie-and-Clyde employees, who stole luggage from passengers who suffered the backlash of the Asiana Airlines crash at San Francisco International Airport during summer 2013, have been punished for this offense. The unidentified victims’ luggage contained jewelry and clothes worth about $30,000.
The Richmond, California, couple, Sean Sharif Crudup, 44, and Raychas Elizabeth Thomas, 32, pleaded no contest this week to grand theft and possessing stolen property. He received a sentence of nine months and she’s been sentenced to six months. Both of them received three years’ probation and have been ordered to pay nearly $6,000 in restitution, the majority of it to Nordstrom department store.