Looting Suspects File Through Kenosha Court

Feb. 24, 2021 7:55p

(WGTD)---The number of suspected looters who've been collared from last summer's riots in Kenosha continues to grow.

Three women were charged Wednesday with breaking into the BP gas station at 2528 75th St. and stealing about $2,000 worth of merchandise. 

The defendants--all from Kenosha-- were identified as Anayah Bonner and Dezarea Flores-Weyrauch, both 19, and 18-year-old Angelina Adkins. 

According to the criminal complaint, Adkins was identified on security camera videotape as a result of her distinctive tattoos and a custom shirt memorializing the death of someone. Upon questioning, Adkins identified the two other defendants. 

Two more who allegedly broke into the station have also been identified, but it's not clear whether they've been charged. 

Also Wednesday, 29-year-old Jermaine Hubbard of Kenosha was charged with looting the Uptown Pantry. He was fingered because at one point his face was exposed on security camera tape, and because several tattoos were visible.

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