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Driver busted for stealing 65 Stanley Cups identified Delany Garcia-Lopez

The thief suspected of stealing 65 Stanley Cups valued at $2,500 has been identified as Delaney Garcia-Lopez.

Lt. Ciampa of the Roseville Police Department in California confirmed that Garcia-Lopez was arrested on a charge of grand larceny under California law, and stealing property valued at $950 is considered a felony.

Garcia-Lopez was also charged with drunk driving at the time of his arrest because his blood alcohol level was 0.08 (above the legal limit of 0.05), according to a photo profile obtained by the newspaper.

If Garcia-Lopez is convicted by a judge of grand larceny, she could receive up to three years in prison.

However, driving under the influence is a misdemeanor, and Garcia-Lopez faces up to three years of informal probation and a fine of up to $1,000.

Garcia-Lopez was arrested by Roseville police after a retail store employee allegedly saw her “taking a shopping cart full of Stanley bottles without paying for them,” according to the department. Facebook Last week's post.

Delaney Garcia-Lopez, 23, has been identified as the woman arrested for stealing 65 Stanley Cups valued at $2,500 from a store in Roseville, California. Placer County Sheriff's Department
Police arrested Garcia-Lopez on January 17th. At the time of her arrest, the woman's car was filled with Stanley's popular drinkware. Garcia-Lopez's blood alcohol level was also above the legal limit. Roseville Police Department

The suspect then “refused to stop for staff and stuffed the stolen merchandise into his vehicle,” the post said, and officers had to initiate a traffic stop to apprehend the suspected thief. he added.

Ciampa did not say which store Garcia allegedly stole the Stanley Cup from, but the Roseville Police Department said the store was “located in the 6000 block of Stamford Ranch Road.” It will include multiple shopping centers with stores selling Stanley products such as Dick's Sporting Goods and Dick's Sporting Goods. Costco.

“Stanley Quencher is all the rage, but we urge you not to turn to crime to satisfy your hydration habits,” the post concludes.

A photo attached to the post showed the inside of Garcia-Lopez's red car at the time of his arrest.

The trunk and passenger seat were filled with 40-ounce insulated tumblers that retailed for $45. Her popularity has skyrocketed recently after she gained attention on TikTok.

Once a brand marketed to outdoor enthusiasts, the Stanley Cup craze has gone into overdrive in recent months, with consumers snapping up items that hit store shelves within minutes and gleefully buying them for Christmas. A viral video shows her crying.

The cup was so popular that it made headlines for school-age children bullying their peers for not owning an official Stanley tumbler.

Back in November, Reported by Malwaretips.com A popular fake “Stanley Factory Outlet Store” falsely advertised selling very cheap items for $5.99.

Theft of $950 worth of property is a felony in California, and Garcia-Lopez faces up to three years in prison. Roseville Police Department
Stanley's 40-ounce stainless steel tumbler retails for $45 and has been all the rage among Gen Z since it gained traction on TikTok. Roseville Police Department

Police are also warning of counterfeit versions of this item. Not to be confused with the coveted National Hockey League trophy.

“Beware of sophisticated websites that take advantage of a brand's popularity. A shady website posing as a Stanley Cup discount has been found scamming shoppers,” the Morton Grove Police Department in Illinois said in a recent report. He warned in a Facebook post.

The Illinois State Police Major Alcohol Alert was issued shortly after Stanley's pink Valentine's Day special edition disappeared from Target shelves as customers flocked to the store to get their own tumblers.

The Stanley Cup has continued to sell out ever since its popularity skyrocketed. Off-brand retailers have even tried to copy the bottle and capitalize on the craze by selling it at lower prices. Los Angeles Times (via Getty Images)

There is 1 video TikTok posted by Victoria Robino Customers were shown pushing and shoving to get the limited-edition tumblers, and a display at the Target store in Goodyear, Ariz., said there was a limit of two per customer.

Stanley's exclusive Galentine's collection in Cosmo Pink and Target Red is available only at Target, and “sold out within four minutes,” according to Lovino.

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