Walmart employee accused of stealing iPad minis
Rock Hill Municipal Court Judge Ray Long granted Shaska Bernetta Dye, 24, a personal recognizance bond instead of setting it at $10,000. Dye is a Wal-Mart employee with two prior convictions for stealing. She was charged by local police with breach of trust with fraudulent intent, and was released from jail to her mother. Video by Andrew Dys / The Herald Read more: https://www.heraldonline.com/news/loc... More from The Herald: Subscribe: https://bit.ly/2MNDACx Twitter: / rhherald Facebook: / therockhillherald Website: https://www.heraldonline.com/

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