By Associated Press - Saturday, January 18, 2014

ELIZABETHTON, Tenn. (AP) - Police say an eastern Tennessee woman has been charged with breaking into a home and stealing an antique pelvic massager and leaving her wallet behind.

Police told The Johnson City Press (https://bit.ly/1dEBRYF ) 45-year-old Tamatha R. Blevins of Elizabethton took the “plastic or latex” antique from a home on Dec. 27. She was arrested on Wednesday.

The homeowner told police someone forced open the back door of the house and took the massager, a U.S. Navy SEAL tactical knife and a glass jar containing over $500 in loose paper and coin money.



The homeowner says he found a wallet with Blevins’ driver’s license and Social Security card. Inside along with two credit cards and a check book in Blevins’ name.

Blevins is scheduled to appear in Sessions Court on Feb. 14.

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Information from: Johnson City Press, https://www.johnsoncitypress.com

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