Olympian’s life destroyed after she ‘forgot to pay for asparagus and ham’ --[Reported by Umva mag]

'It's been a living nightmare'

Sep 24, 2024 - 11:36
Olympian’s life destroyed after she ‘forgot to pay for asparagus and ham’ --[Reported by Umva mag]
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Police found three vapes and nausea medication on her after a search (Picture: Valparaiso University Athletics/ Facebook)

A former Olympian has said her life was destroyed after being accused of theft when she forgot to scan a couple of items at a Walmart self-checkout machine.

Meaggan Pettipiece, 48, was arrested in Indiana on March 28 for theft, possession of marijuana and possession of a controlled substance when a Walmart security guard reported that the Canadian athlete had not scanned asparagus and ham at the self-checkout.

Police searched the US college softball coach, and found three disposable vapes in her bag, along with two unopened blister packs containing anti-nausea medication, the US outlet the National Post reported.

The charges against Pettipiece were dropped on September 19, but she lost her prestigious job and says her career and reputation have been ruined.

The football coach had paid for items worth $167, but police found $67 worth of items, including asparagus and ham, were not scanned.

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The former Head Coach resigned from her prestigious position following her arrest (Picture: Valparaiso University Athletics)

‘It is bittersweet,’ Pettipiece told National Post.

‘I’m happy, obviously, the charges were dismissed. 

‘The sad part is the damage it did to my career. It has changed everything in my life.

‘It’s been five months, a living nightmare. I lost my career, I lost my job, the life I was building and it’s been really difficult.’ 

The vapes and nausea medication were uncovered by police when she was searched.

The former athlete said the vapes did not contain nicotine or THC, and the medication was prescribed to an assistant coach who had asked her to hold them when they went to a softball game.

‘The softball community is a tightknit group and it (the news) went through like wildfire,’ Pettipiece continued.

‘You really do learn who the people are that really believe in you and trust you and are truly a friend for you.’

Pettipiece resigned from the Valparaiso Beacons softball team on April 1, less than a week after her arrest.

Court proceedings following her arrest were delayed, until her lawyers request for dismissal had been approved and the case was dropped on September 19.

The former head coach represented Canada in softball at the 2000 Sydney Games.

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