LONG ISLAND, N.Y. (PIX11) -- One of the defendants charged with dismembering two people on Long Island is now being held without bail after being arrested again for allegedly shoplifting in Lindenhurst.
Prosecutors said 40-year-old Amanda Wallace stole from a CVS store in Lindenhurst on Friday night.
When a police officer asked Wallace if she did it.
"I did. Eyelashes and nail polish. I forgot my money and really didn’t feel like walking back over,” according to court documents.
At her arraignment Monday, Judge James McDonaugh told Wallace,
“At the bare minimum, you should be able to go nine days without being rearrested.”
He set bail at $10,000 on the new petit larceny charge. He remanded her for the prior felony charges of hindering prosecution, concealing a human corpse, and tampering with physical evidence by concealing or destroying it.
Wallace and her three co-defendants had been free on supervised release with a GPS ankle monitor. The other three remain out without having had to post bail.
The dismembered remains of 59-year-old Donna R. Conneely and a 53-year-old man were found on February 29th and March 5th in a park in Babylon, a wooded area in West Babylon and Bethpage State Park.