Associated Press
SPOKANE — A woman who is accused of prowling through cars as parents searched for their children after the Freemont school shooting has been arrested.
The Spokesman-Review reported Monday that Spokane County Sheriff’s Office detectives arrested 33-year-old Nicole D. Jensen and are searching for a second suspect.
Investigators say the case turned egregious when a parent of the school reported that her purse had been stolen and $36,000 in fraudulent charges had been made.
Jensen is jailed on charges of theft, forgery and possession of stolen property. She also had a warrant for an older trespassing crime in Airway Heights.
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