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Serial Wedding Crasher Released After Latest Heist

via Alabama Police Dept
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A serial wedding crasher, Sandra Lynn Henson, has been repeatedly arrested for stealing money and cards from weddings in Alabama, Tennessee, and Mississippi.

Despite being caught multiple times, Henson has received minimal punishment and is currently on probation after pleading guilty to petit larceny, trespassing, and disturbing the peace.

Henson’s actions have impacted numerous couples, with evidence suggesting she targeted weddings using The Knot website. (Trending: Court Hands Down Crucial 2nd Amendment Ruling)

“Miss Henson has been arrested in Alabama, Tennessee and Mississippi for crashing weddings and stealing money and cards from purses,” the Pontotoc County Sheriff’s Office posted.

“She had a plate with some cake in her hand and was slowly eating it,” wedding planner Kait Dorrough said.

“She gave some random name and said the person had already left,” Dorrough recalled Henson saying when asked who she was with.

Henson was then confronted by the wedding planner, and confessed stealing $200 from a guest.

“She has robbed so many people of precious time, memories, and gifts, but she never has to own up to her wrongdoing. I can’t believe no one is taking this seriously,” bride Lexi Butler said.

Despite her history of trouble, Henson has continued to engage in similar crimes, leaving many affected by her actions.

“It’s insane,” Dorrough said. “She’s been doing this for quite some time, and I don’t think she has any intention to stop.”

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