Aurora 10th Ward Alderman Again Charged With Retail Theft
An Aurora alderman representing a Far-East Side ward has been charged with her second retail theft since 2013.
Tenth Ward Alderman Lynne M. Johnson, 51, of the 400 block of Plaza Place, Aurora, was charged with misdemeanor retail theft after an incident that occurred at around 6:30 p.m., Jan. 31, at the Meijer Store in the 800 block of North Route 59.
According to Aurora police reports, a plain-clothes asset protection employee at Meijer allegedly witnessed Johnson concealing various markers, pencils, holiday party favors, and two bottles of Ibuprofen in her purse. Shortly thereafter, Johnson proceeded to a checkout line, pulled a credit card from her front pocket, and paid for other items she had in her shopping cart. However, according to the Meijer employee, Johnson never opened her purse and exited the store without paying for the concealed items. The employee made contact with Johnson just outside the store, escorted her to the asset protection office without incident, and notified Aurora Police.
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In August 2013, Johnson was also charged with retail theft for taking $150.24 worth of cosmetics and food from the same Meijer store. The store is located in the ward she represents. She pled guilty in the case and, according to court records, was granted supervision.
Johnson posted $150 cash bond and was released. She was assigned a 9 a.m. March 7 court date at the DuPage County Judicial Center in Wheaton.
SOURCE: City of Aurora Police Department news release