The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

DeKalb jewel thief, 86, still in jail with no bond

Payne has stolen about $2M worth of jewelry over past six decades.

- By Steve Burns steve.burns@ajc.com

Doris Payne was facing about two more weeks of house arrest when she was accused of shopliftin­g last week at a Walmart in DeKalb County.

Now the notorious 86-yearold jewel thief is in the DeKalb jail with no bond on a charge of violating her probation and, as of Friday, no court date has been scheduled.

“It’s very, very sad,” her attorney, Drew Findling, told The Atlanta Journal-Constituti­on on Saturday.

Payne, who has stolen about $2 million worth of jewelry over the past six decades and has been open about her theft habits, is in uncharted waters.

Famous for stealing high-end goods, Payne was arrested at a Walmart on charges she took $86.22 in merchandis­e from the pharmacy, electronic­s and grocery department­s, according to

Chamblee police.

That incident came while she was serving 120 days under house arrest, which was part of her sentence in March after admitting she stole a necklace from Von Maur at Perimeter Mall in 2016.

She also was sentenced to three years of probation and was banned from shopping in any mall in DeKalb.

“It’s a different set of circumstan­ces,” Findling said. “We’re not talking designer earrings or watches.”

Findling, who also represents comedian Katt Williams, said he has talked to Payne since she was jailed, but he would not discuss their conversati­on.

DeKalb probation officials, who took Payne into custody after the Walmart arrest, said they are concerned about her situation.

Their statement said in part, “(The Department of Community Supervisio­n) believes in providing offenders under our supervisio­n with opportunit­ies to make positive changes through individual support, programs and assistance.

“However, the safety of Georgia citizens and the protection of all property are our greatest concerns.”

So Payne awaits the next step in her legal situation.

“An 86-year-old and incarcerat­ion,” Findling said, “is not ideal.”

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D BY CHAMBLEE POLICE DEPARTMENT ?? Doris Payne was arrested on July 17.
CONTRIBUTE­D BY CHAMBLEE POLICE DEPARTMENT Doris Payne was arrested on July 17.

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