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by: Eileen Lehpamer
Posted: Mar 18, 2024 / 10:12 PM EDT
Updated: Mar 18, 2024 / 10:12 PM EDT
LONG ISLAND, N.Y. (PIX11) — One of the defendants charged with dismembering two people on Long Island is now being held without bail after being arrested again for allegedly shoplifting in Lindenhurst.
Prosecutors said 40-year-old Amanda Wallace stole from a CVS store in Lindenhurst on Friday night.
When a police officer asked Wallace if she did it.
“I did. Eyelashes and nail polish. I forgot my money and really didn’t feel like walking back over,” according to court documents.
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At her arraignment Monday, Judge James McDonaugh told Wallace,
“At the bare minimum, you should be able to go nine days without being rearrested.”
He set bail at $10,000 on the new petit larceny charge. He remanded her for the prior felony charges of hindering prosecution, concealing a human corpse, and tampering with physical evidence by concealing or destroying it.
Wallace and her three co-defendants had been free on supervised release with a GPS ankle monitor. The other three remain out without having had to post bail.
The dismembered remains of 59-year-old Donna R. Conneely and a 53-year-old man were found on February 29th and March 5th in a park in Babylon, a wooded area in West Babylon and Bethpage State Park.
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