
Karen Garner, 73, who suffers from dementia, was arrested last June after allegedly forgetting to pay for $13 worth of items at a Walmart in Loveland, Colorado Garner was eventually stopped down the road moments later by Loveland Police officer Austin Hopp who slammed her to the ground and dislocated her shoulderīy Karen Ruiz For and Alan Butterfield In Loveland, Colorado For Dailymail.Com.Her attorney claims Garner had walked out of the store after being detained because she was unable to 'communicate' or 'fully grasp what was going on'.Walmart later reported Garner to the police and told them the direction in which she was walking, but said the store had not suffered a loss.She is seen leaving the supermarket grounds, walking towards E 13th St and the 2600 block of Mountain Lion Drive.Another clip shows Garner leaving the store empty handed after the confrontation, with employees chasing behind her.


Walmart security footage shows the moment Karen Garner, 73, was stopped by employees after she was suspected of shoplifting.EXCLUSIVE: Security footage shows 73-year-old woman with dementia confronted by Walmart employees after forgetting to pay for a soda, candy bar and T-shirt and later walking home empty-handed moments before she's violently arrested
