Mother of Boston bombing suspects arrested last year for 'stealing $1,600 worth of clothes from Lord & Taylor'
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The mother of the two Chechnyan brothers suspected of setting off two bombs at the Boston Marathon was arrested last year for allegedly stealing $1,600 worth of clothes from an upscale department store.
Zubeidat K. Tsarnaeva, 45, was charged with two counts of malicious/wanton damage and defacement to property after allegedly swiping the merchandise from a Lord & Taylor in Natick, Mass. in June 2012.
She stole $1,624 in women's clothes, according to a Patch.com story.
Zubeidat K. Tsarnaeva's two sons have been
accused of planting the two bombs that exploded at the Boston Marathon
on Monday. She was arrested last year for allegedly shoplifting from a
Lord & Taylor
This wanted poster of Dzhokhar A. Tsarnaev was
released early Friday. His mother, Zubeidat, was arrested last year for
allegedly stealing $1,600 worth of women's clothing from a Lord &
Taylor
Tamerlan Tsarnaev attended Bunker Hill Community College
and was studying to become an engineer but took a year off to pursue
boxing. He is a two-time Golden Glove champion
Her sons allegedly left two bombs, packed with ball bearings and other materials, near the finish line of the Boston Marathon on Monday.
The terror attack left three dead and 183 injured.
They were captured on CCTV by a different Lord & Taylor store on Boylston Street.
The FBI released those CCTV images of the two brothers Thursday evening and later that night
Tamerlan Tsarnaev, 26, was killed in a shootout with law enforcement in Watertown, Mass.
A police officer was shot dead near the campus for Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Her other son, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, 19, is still on the run and considered by authorities to be armed and extremely dangerous.
Law enforcement gather near the scene of the
shootout that killed Boston Marathon bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev
late Thursday night
Tamerlan reportedly had a bomb strapped to his chest when he was killed while he and his brother robbed a 7-Eleven, tried to steal an SUV and threw explosives at police officers.
They used the carjacking victim's debit car to withdraw $800 from an ATM.
The entire city of Boston is on lock down with residents warned to stay indoors, public transport shut down and a no-fly zone around the city.
A transit police officer was critically wounded in the exchange of gunfire with the suspects.
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