Third Arrest Made In November 2022 Walmart Robbery
Staff Report

Devyn Adrianne Hamilton
WARSAW — A third arrest has been made in a November 2022 theft and pepper spraying incident at the Warsaw Walmart.
Devyn Adrianne Hamilton, 20, South Bend, is charged with aiding, inducing, or causing robbery resulting in bodily injury, a level 3 felony; aiding, inducing, or causing robbery, a level 5 felony; and theft, a class A misdemeanor.
On Nov. 8, 2022, a Warsaw Police officer responded to a battery report at Walmart. The officer met with an employee who was assaulted when a customer sprayed her in the eyes with pepper spray.
According to court documents, the employee noticed two women with a cart full of merchandise looking around in a suspicious manner, as if looking for store personnel. When the employee asked the women for their receipt, as they bypassed the cash registers and were heading toward the store’s exit, the women ignored the employee’s request.
As the women continued to leave, the employee again asked for a receipt when one of the women sprayed pepper spray in the employee’s face. Once outside of the store, the women abandoned the shopping cart full of merchandise, hurriedly jumped into a nearby vehicle, and left. The women left the cart at the store after a second employee confronted them.
On Nov. 11, 2022, a store employee sent the officer photographs of the suspect vehicle’s driver. With the assistance of law enforcement in St. Joseph County, the driver was identified. Through reviewing video surveillance, officers determined the one woman was the getaway driver for the women.
Video surveillance also showed the driver shopping with the two women but leaving the store prior to the assault.
On Dec. 18, 2022, Warsaw Police were notified the vehicle used in the November 2022 incident was back at Walmart. Officers went to the store and discovered the vehicle was being driven by the same woman.
The driver admitted to being in her vehicle at Walmart during the November 2022 incident but said she did not go inside the store. She identified Shamika D. Mitchell, South Bend, her mother; and a cousin as the suspects involved. However, the driver did not provide her cousin’s name. When asked if they were planning to steal from the store again, the driver said it was Mitchell’s plan and that she was staying in the vehicle.
After reviewing surveillance footage and identifying information, Mitchell was identified as the individual who pepper sprayed the Walmart employee.
On May 3, 2023, Franklin contacted a Warsaw detective and identified Hamilton as the third person involved in the November 2022 incident. The officer compared a school photo of Hamilton to the store’s surveillance footage and positively identified her as the suspect.
Mitchell’s sentencing is scheduled for 10 a.m. Jan. 4, in Kosciusko Superior Court One.