© 2024 Blaze Media LLC. All rights reserved.
Mother and 16-Year-Old Daughter Drown While Fleeing Shoplifting Scene

Mother and 16-Year-Old Daughter Drown While Fleeing Shoplifting Scene

Amid heavy downpours, a mother and daughter suspected of shoplifting at a Charlotte coat store ran into a swollen, fast-moving stream Friday night. Police found the mother's body at the bottom of the creek Friday, and now it is being reported that search crews have found the body of her 16-year-old daughter Saturday.

The torrential rains caused flash flooding, swamped drivers and forced residents to evacuate neighborhoods. Crews rescued motorists and residents by boat, and were searching the stream for the other shoplifting suspect.

"Tragically, today we had some people who were caught in very dangerous water conditions," Fire Department Capt. Rob Brisley said.

Police identified the dead woman as Gracie Nell Johnson, 43, and her daughter Rihanna Johnson, 16. Johnson and two others were at a Burlington Coat Factory in the city when a store employee called police to report shoplifting, according to a statement from police. NBC Charlotte affiliate newscast on the discovery of Gracie Johnson's body Friday night:

One of the trio was taken into custody, while Johnson and her daughter ran. A store employee chased them, and all three plunged into a creek near the shopping center. The worker made it out, but Johnson and her daughter were swept away.

Gracie Johnson's ankle bracelet lead police to her body.

"It's tragic when you go to many, many calls and save many, many lives that you have a call where you can't save a person's life," Brisley said.'

Firefighters and other emergency responders began heading out on flood-related calls around noon. Motorists were trapped in their cars by high water and residents watched clogged storm drains flood their property. People from two neighborhoods were evacuated when creeks spilled over their banks, but no injuries were reported.

In some neighborhoods, heavy rain seeped through roofs and flooded the insides of homes and businesses. CBS 3 reports that rescue crews say that the creek waters raised by 8 feet shortly after the rain began.

The sudden deluge was caused by heavy showers and thunderstorms which deposited up to 6 inches of rain in some parts of the city, all falling within a few hours.

"From about noon, for three hours we were responding to calls from one end of the city to the other," Brisley said.

The Associated Press contributed to this article.

Want to leave a tip?

We answer to you. Help keep our content free of advertisers and big tech censorship by leaving a tip today.
Want to join the conversation?
Already a subscriber?