Illinois student, 13, steals her art teacher's credit card for shopping spree
Briefly

Tammy Huggins, an art teacher at Mason-Clark Middle School, reported that a 13-year-old student stole her wallet and later used her credit card for purchases, including a significant charge at Shein. Huggins discovered her wallet missing after receiving text alerts about charges. Other students informed her of the theft and the student's bragging about using the card for food delivery. Principal Renaldo Jackson later communicated that the student's family would compensate Huggins and that the student expressed remorse, although Huggins disputed the school's account and the letter's claims.
'I saw there was a $220 charge for Shein and immediately, I went to check my purse,' Huggins said.
Huggins said several students later shared that their classmate boasted about stealing the credit card from her wallet and even told them he made the Shein purchases.
The principal said, 'The family wants to make you whole. She wants to apologize,' and he gave me the one credit card.
Read at New York Post
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