Crime & Safety
Schwenksville Woman Busted For Shoplifting
Gina Marie Moisey, of Lexington Avenue, allegedly tried to use a bag that was insulated with aluminum foil to trick the store's sensors.

A Schwenksville resident was charged with retail theft on June 23, after she reportedly took items from the Royersford Kohl's department store and attempted to leave without paying for them.
Police said that Kohl’s security supervisor, Ben Zieser, reported seeing Gina Marie Moisey, of 210 Lexington Avenue, Schwenksville, enter the store and take several items from the misses’, juniors’, boys’, and shoe sections of the store. Zieser reported that Moisey then went to the fitting room and allegedly concealed the items in a blue Giant insulated food bag. Zieser told police the bag was lined with foil in order to defeat the sensor tags on the clothing.
Moisey was allegedly seen bypassing the registers without paying for the items that were placed in the bag. Zieser stopped Moisey and took her to the security office, where he called police.
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The value of the stolen items was $335.39. Kohl’s recovered the items from the bag.
Moisey was arrested and charged with misdemeanor retail theft, then released on her own recognizance.
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