"Real Housewives of Potomac" alum Mia Thornton is facing a felony charge after police arrested her in Atlanta for alleged theft.
According to Fulton County Jail records, the Atlanta Police Department booked Mia Fields-Thornton, 40, on Wednesday, Nov. 19, listing the offense date as Oct. 28. According to a statement, Atlanta police officers assigned to Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport were called to the Customs and Border Protection office after receiving a report of a wanted person, Fields-Thornton.
The department said the former reality star is accused of stealing furniture and a television from a condo she was renting in Atlanta, where she and a man moved out "in the middle of the night," according to the condo's management company. Police said the value of the allegedly stolen items is roughly $11,000.
In police body-camera footage from her arrest, Fields-Thorton seems to suggest the furniture is located in a storage unit. "Enough is enough," she tells an officer.
USA TODAY has reached out to Fields-Thornton's team for comment.
Fields-Thornton is the latest in a string of "Real Housewives of Potomac" alum legal issues. In October, "Real Housewives of Potomac" star Wendy Osefo and her husband, Edward "Eddie" Osefo, were arrested following a police investigation of an alleged burglary at the couple's home. Maryland's Carroll County Sheriff's Office announced their arrest after "fraudulently reporting a burglary and theft" last year, according to a press release.
In February, "Real Housewives of Potomac" mainstay Karen Huger was sentenced to two years in jail with one year of the sentence suspended, after the former reality star was found guilty of DUI, negligent driving and failure to control speed to avoid a collision the previous December. Huger was released in September after serving six months of her sentence, on account of good behavior.
Contributing: Edward Segarra and Jay Stahl, USA TODAY
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