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Georgia Principal Nabbed for $943 Walmart Shoplifting
28 Jan
Summary
- Assistant principal arrested for allegedly stealing nearly $1,000.
- She used a 'stacking' method at self-checkout over two months.
- The educator has been placed on administrative leave.

An assistant principal in Georgia, Courtney Janell Shaw, 47, was arrested on Monday, January 27, 2026, following allegations of theft from a local Walmart. Over a two-month period, between November 1 and December 31, 2025, Shaw allegedly stole $943.97 worth of merchandise.
Investigators believe Shaw utilized a 'stacking' method at the self-checkout, where she would place multiple items on top of each other, scan only one, and then leave the store. Surveillance footage from January 12, 2026, provided by a Walmart employee, helped authorities identify her. Her vehicles matched those seen speeding away from the store.




