Serial trespasser tests the limits of just how many places a person can be trespassed from

Wacey Bee seems to always be where he shouldn’t be, and never where he should be. 

He landed himself on the InMaricopa homepage in October for hitting a local bar before his court date on trespassing charges, and got trespassed there too. He didn’t show up to his court date in that case and earned a fresh warrant for his arrest. 

Ironically, that warrant (and another warrant — also for trespassing) would be served Thursday afternoon when Maricopa police officers reported finding the 34-year-old shoplifting at the local Walmart, where he was presumably also trespassed (a Walmart policy mandates this of shoplifters).  

Cops found Bee moseying around the aisles, wearing jeans with the tags still on at 1:43 p.m. During a search of his person, they found a stolen bottle of Fireball whiskey.  

Bee was once again booked into the Pinal County jail on a trio of trespassing warrants and new shoplifting charges. Given that he also faces felony drug charges out of Albuquerque, N.M., maybe this time he’ll learn not to skip court — before he winds up trespassed from every single place in the city. 

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