Thief bites woman, then steals her phone outside Abbotsford business

Thief bites woman, then steals her phone outside Abbotsford business

Woman charged in incident had pleaded guilty to two thefts in May

An employee at a South Fraser Way business was bitten last week by a woman who then made off with her phone, police say.

Sgt. Judy Bird said the female employee was using her phone while taking a break outside of her workplace in a strip mall in the 32400 block of South Fraser Way last Wednesday when a woman who had a bag full of stolen goods emerged from a business.

That woman, Bird said, apparently thought the worker on her phone was trying to take a picture of her, and tried to snatch the device away. When the 22-year-old victim resisted, the suspect hit and bit the other woman, then seized the phone and fled the scene.

But Bird said a good description of the suspect by witnesses allowed police to make an arrest a short time later.

Adelle Philis Lynn Pine was subsequently charged with robbery and assault causing bodily harm. She was released on bail this week.

Pine has a long criminal history, with multiple previous convictions for theft.

Two days before her arrest on Wednesday, Pine had pleaded guilty to two separate charges of theft under $5,000. The thefts in question had been committed on May 3 and May 12. She was sentenced to one year of probation on both charges.

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