WTF? Tulsa Woman Alisha Halfmoon Caught Cooking Meth Inside Wal-Mart!


 

WTF? Tulsa Woman Alisha Halfmoon Caught Cooking Meth Inside Wal-Mart! – Tulsa police arrest a woman for mixing chemicals to make meth inside a south Tulsa Walmart on Thursday. Elizabeth Alisha Greta Halfmoon, 45, also known to go by Alisha Halfmoon, was arrested for endeavoring to manufacture meth at the 81st and Lewis store. Police say surveillance video shows Halfmoon had been in the store since noon. Six hours later security noticed she was acting suspicious, so they called Tulsa police. Responding officers say she claimed she was “too broke to buy the chemicals.” “She didn’t have the money to make the purchases of the chemicals that were needed so she was taking what was needed in the bottle,” says Officer David Shelby. Shoppers inside the store had no idea someone was cooking meth. “This is a family store,” says Jessica Fuentes, who also had her 1-year-old son inside the store. “People need to start thinking. If she has family she needs to think about her family. If you are broke. It’s just wrong.” “When I saw her she had just finished mixing sulfuric acid with starter fluid in a bottle,” says Officer Shelby. They immediately got her, and the ingredients, out of the store before any of the shoppers got hurt. No one was evacuated. “Something could have happened, something could have blown up in there,” says shopper Jonathan Tary. “When firefighters were on the scene she made statements to them that is what she was doing, she was attempting to obtain these chemicals and was in the process of trying to manufacture meth. However, she said

 

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