Crime & Safety
Police Say Cleaning Lady Stole Rolex From Eden Prairie Home
Lisa May Seitz McMorrow, 50, of Bloomington, has been issued a court summons on one count of felony theft.
Two Eden Prairie homeowners say items were taken by a person hired to clean their homes.
Lisa May Seitz McMorrow, 50, of Bloomington, has been issued a court summons on one count of felony theft.
On Sept. 17, a woman reported to police that items were stolen from her home near Melissa Cirle and Magenta Bay and that she suspected it was the person hired to clean her home. The homeowner told police that on Sept. 13 she had returned to the residence to find McMorrow passed out inside the house. When she walked toward McMorrow's vehicle, she noticed a pile of her own clothing inside.
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On Sept. 24, another homeowner in the same area reported that items were also stolen from her home, including a $1,300 Rolex watch. McMorrow was suspected because she had cleaned the home on Sept. 13.
On Sept. 26, police say McMorrow denied taking any items. On Sept. 27, she dropped the Rolex off at the Eden Prairie Police Station.
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