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Saturday, June 03, 2023

Mom Of The Year!

No loot. No whip. No kids. No freedom.

Florida.

Enough said.

An Orlando area mother faces a handful of charges after her children were injured in a car fire outside the shopping mall in the suburb of Oviedo. The Seminole County Sheriff's Department has announced that they arrested the mother for negligence and of course shoplifting.

While her car was on fire, the woman went into the Oviedo Mall to shoplift with an unknown male accomplice. The suspect would soon realize her escape vehicle was on fire.

The woman would drop her pilfered goods and try to rescue the children.

Alicia Moore, 24, had parked her car on May 26 near a Dillard’s store at the Oviedo Mall. When she parked the car, Moore left her two children inside and went into the store.

Security at the store saw Moore and an unidentified man shoplifting for about an hour before leaving, the news outlet reported.

When Moore and the man got outside, she saw her car in flames, dropped the stolen merchandise, and ran to her car, according to WFTV.

Florida mom loses her car, her children and possibly her freedom.

Shoppers at the mall saw the fire and ran to try to help the two children get out of the car, according to the arrest report obtained by CNN. Both children had multiple first-degree burns to their faces and ears. They were taken to the hospital for treatment.

Moore was arrested by police for outstanding warrants in other counties. She was also charged with neglect of a child with great bodily harm and first-degree arson, WFTV reported.

Being that the fire happened during a commission of a felony, which is why Moore is facing an arson charge, according to the news outlet.

Investigators have not been able to figure out the cause of the car fire but found that if Moore was not neglectful then the children would not have been injured, police said according to CNN.

The suspect is innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

Suspect faces up to five years if convicted.

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