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A 35-year-old woman has been arrested as a suspect in gym locker burglaries throughout the Valley, Scottsdale police said Monday.
Natasha Streeter, authorities said, used bolt cutters to remove padlocks from women’s lockers at fitness centers. She would then use credit cards obtained “to buy large amounts of gift cards and convert them into cash funds,” police said.
She was arrested Aug. 24. The charges include four separate gym locker burglaries that occurred over several days.
Streeter was booked into the Maricopa County Jail for the following charges: four counts of burglary, two counts aggravated identity theft, two counts identity theft, four counts theft of credit card and one count possession of burglary tools.