BUFFALO, N.Y. – A New York woman pulled off an ignominious trifecta — she was arrested three separate times Tuesday for three different charges, investigators said.
The Erie County Sheriff’s Office said Sarah Szymanski, 28, was first arrested and charged with possession of a controlled substance and aggravated unlicensed operation of a vehicle, WKBW reported.
She was processed and released.
Later, Lancaster police arrested and charged Szymanski with obstruction of governmental administration, reckless driving, speeding, aggravated unlicensed operation and failing to stop at a stop sign, WKBW reported.
She was then processed and released with notice to appear orders.
Last, Erie County deputies arrested and charged Szymanski with grand larceny, aggravated unlicensed operation of a vehicle and an additional traffic violation stemming from a scheme to sell fake Best Buy gift cards.
A victim contacted investigators after meeting Szymanski through a social media market place app. He gave her $1,450 for Best Buy gift cards to use to buy a laptop. She then went into the store, bought a printer and left in a waiting vehicle with the rest of the victim’s money, WKBW reported.