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Gainesville woman arrested for stealing wallet at Publix

Staff report

GAINESVILLE, Fla. – Ashley Nicole Edge, 32, was arrested yesterday and charged with stealing a wallet from a customer at the Tower Square Publix on January 21.

At about 1:43 p.m. on January 21, an Alachua County Sheriff’s Deputy responded to the Publix, where the victim said she had been kneeling to get something from a shelf when a woman snatched the wallet out of her back pants pocket. The victim said she chased the robber as she ran out of the store but lost her when she rode away on a bike.

The deputy viewed store surveillance video and saw a woman running out of the store with something white in her hand; the victim’s wallet was white. The wallet contained $50 in cash and several gift cards with over $600 on them, along with the victim’s driver’s license, social security card, and bank card.

Another deputy recognized Edge in the surveillance video, and a deputy went to her residence; she was not there, but an individual who answered the door described her haircut and what she was wearing, and both matched the woman seen on the store surveillance video.

A deputy made contact with Edge yesterday while investigating a separate issue and detained her. Post Miranda, Edge reportedly confessed to taking the wallet because she needed money for alcohol. She told the deputy that she took the cash and hid the wallet behind a dumpster; the wallet was found and returned to the victim, with only the cash missing.

Edge has been charged with robbery by sudden snatching. She has no criminal convictions but completed a deferred prosecution agreement for drug possession in 2014; she was arrested in 2021 for domestic battery, but the charge was later dropped. Judge Susan Miller-Jones set bail at $40,000 but authorized a release on her own recognizance if Edge is accepted into the Drug Court program

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  • “Judge Susan Miller-Jones set bail at $40,000 but authorized a release on her own recognizance if Edge is accepted into the Drug Court program” Wait patiently for the next entry in this criminal’s record. She’ll take the release basically as another free pass, which will work until she gets a little needy, then she’ll steal again. Jail time, short of forceful disarticulation, is probably the most effective solution.

    • You might wanna truly find out how the system works.. everyone gets ROR.. their first charge.. I love how you right wingers love the lawlessness everywhere sky’s falling post apocalyptic bs.. when I’m sure you also think Jan 6th wasn’t bad or Trump is getting railroaded and he’s a honest 🤔 guy..

  • It’s usually a bad sign if a deputy recognizes you from a surveillance video.

    I wonder, if she would have walked away would she have been arrested for “slow snatching”?

  • I love when these criminals acknowledge their substance abuse problem. They are offered real help in these court ordered drug treatment and they go for the day and right back to crime.

  • Another winner in the expanded SWAG area. That Publix is anchoring at least two adjacent large *troubled* hoods. People trapped by lawyers to stay in a college town forever, just to feed lousy NGOs and parasite courts.

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