$2,000 of Pins Seized in Bizarre Disney World Theft Incident
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$2,000 of Pins Seized in Bizarre Disney World Theft Incident
A 52-year-old woman was recently arrested at Walt Disney World Resort after a bizarre theft incident. Theft-related arrests are not uncommon at Walt Disney World. Earlier this year, a 27-year-old Orlando man was accused of stealing approximately 50 Disney trading pins worth around $900 from a Disney Springs merchandise location. Authorities charged him with grand theft after employees reported seeing him conceal the pins and leave without paying…
Woman Arrested For Allowing Underage Daughter To Steal Over $2,000 in Disney Pins or Merchandise
A recent Orange County Sheriff’s report documented over $2,000 in theft of Disney pins or merchandise after a mom aided and abetted her juvenile daughter. According to WDWNT, Ivette Perez, aged 52, was arrested on April 12, 2026, after her daughter was caught trying to steal pins from Disney Pin Traders at Disney Springs. A Cast Member witnessed the girl putting about 15 pins into her bag, but another Cast Member thought the total to be closer t…
Disney World Theft Case Takes Unexpected Turn With Massive Pin Seizure
Disney World attracts millions of visitors every year, and with that volume comes a steady stream of law enforcement incidents. Cases involving shoplifting, fraud, and theft are not unusual across the sprawling Florida resort, particularly in high-traffic retail areas such as Disney Springs. Credit: Disney Earlier this year, a 27-year-old Orlando man was accused of stealing roughly 50 Disney trading pins worth about $900 from a Disney Springs me…
Florida Woman Caught Using Underage Daughter to Steal $2000 in Pins from Walt Disney World
A Miami woman is accused of working with her underage daughter to steal items from stores after they were caught with stolen merchandise at Disney Springs. Ivette Perez, 52, was arrested and charged with third-degree grand theft and contributing to the delinquency of a minor. She pleaded not guilty in Orange Circuit Court, records show. On April 12, an employee at Disney’s Pin Traders noticed a girl scooping pins into her bag. The girl stole abo…
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