Linda Been is the alleged leader of the ring of 'boosters,' according to the federal indictment and Oklahoma's probable cause affidavit.
U.S. Attorney Clint Johnson and Oklahoma Attorney General John O'Connor announced the charges, the press release said.
Linda Been is the alleged leader of the ring of"boosters," according to the federal indictment and Oklahoma's probable cause affidavit, the press release said. Jail records list her name as Linda Gann,reported. Her son, Curtis Leon Gann Jr., has also been charged, according to the press release. The ring hit stores in Oklahoma, Kansas, Texas, Missouri, Arkansas, and Colorado, according to the press release. The boosters would steal from stores, such as Sam's Club, CVS, Target, Walgreens, Whole Foods, Reasor's, Akins, and Sprouts, according toAfter stealing the items, boosters would then deliver the merchandise to set locations in Tulsa, Sand Springs, and Cleveland, Oklahoma, where they would be stored and prepped for bulk shipments to fences, the press release said.