On Tuesday, Zannish Schmeka Frazier, 28, of West Linn, Ore. called police for a ride to the closet bus station after she broke into a home and car and stole several duffel bags full of stuff. Zannish told police she was cold, wet, scared and stranded and needed to take the bus to her mother's house.
When officers arrived they found the woman carrying six duffel bags, four filled with her personal items and the others with two laptops, women's clothes and jewelry. Police said they also found a small note with clothing size measurements as well. "It was almost like she went Christmas shopping," [Sgt. Neil Hennelly] said. Frazier was arrested and taken to Clackamas County jail after officers discovered she had an outstanding warrant for a parole violation. Later that night, police received a call from a resident on Charman Street who reported someone had broken through a back window and taken some items while they were away. Hennelly said police had found a car about 200 feet away from the home on Grant Street that had also been broken almost an hour before Frazier's call for a ride.Suffice it to say, Zannish wasn't taken to the bus station. She was arrested and charged with burglary, unlawful entry to a motor vehicle and theft. Plus, get this: there was a warrant out for arrest because she violated parole. (That arrest stemmed from a previous theft charge.) Hee-haw!
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