Houston Chronicle

Shopliftin­g? Nope, that’s just twins she’s carrying

- CHARLOTTE OBSERVER

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — A Charlotte-area store has apologized for suggesting a woman was stuffing items under her shirt, when she was actually 34 weeks pregnant with twins, according to Fox-WJZY.

The station reports Sherrell Bates was at the register nearly finished shopping for school supplies on Friday at the Staples in Pineville, N.C., when a police officer asked what was under her blouse.

“Initially, I thought he was joking, so my response was: ‘twins,’ ” Bates told WSOC. “To avoid him asking me again, I actually lifted my shirt just a little bit, just to expose my belly, so he could see that I’m just a regular pregnant person.”

Staples issued a statement calling the incident a mistake and said it was resolved with an apology and a refund of the customer’s money “due to the inconvenie­nce,” WSOC reports.

Similar cases have been documented across the country, including some that have resulted in lawsuits. The Washington Post reports an Arlington, Va., woman is among those who have filed a lawsuit, after she said staff at a sporting goods store asked to “shake out her maternity dress to show that nothing would fall out.”

Employees suspected her of shopliftin­g a basketball when she was, in fact, nine months pregnant, the Post reported.

Bates told WSOC she is considerin­g legal action.

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