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Dallas Pastor Accused of Robbing Parishioner's Home of Luxury Items on Christmas Eve

ByEMILY FRIEDMAN
December 28, 2010, 5:18 PM

Dec. 28, 2010 — -- A Dallas pastor who is accused of climbing through a window to steal fur coats and purses from her parishioner's home on Christmas Eve claims that she was just trying to protect the property from burglars.

Sandy McGriff, 52, was apprehended by Dallas police in the afternoon on Christmas Eve when she was spotted stuffing items belonging to Serita Agnew, a parishioner at the The Church of the Living God where McGriff is the pastor.

McGriff, who did not immediately respond to messages left by ABCNews.com, told ABC News' Dallas affiliate WFAA that she was checking on Agnew's house when she caught two men breaking in.

Asked why she didn't just call the police rather than climbing through the window, McGriff told WFAA, "My mistake, I should have."

In another interview with The Dallas Morning News, McGriff, surrounded by her own collection of fur coats, told the reporter that she doesn't "stand in need of anything."

Adding that she had a carload of groceries when she was arrested, McGriff told the paper, "I don't know of a burglar that's going to go shopping for groceries and then go commit a burglary."

"I thought I was helping," McGriff said.

But police tell a different story, and say that McGriff was not only caught with $12,000 worth of Agnew's possessions but gave a different name at the time of her arrest, which she then tried to evade.

McGriff gave cops the name "Kathy Robinson," one of several alias she has been known to use, according to Dallas Police Public Information Officer Kevin Janse. According to public records, McGriff has an extensive criminal record that include theft and a prostitution conviction from the 1970s,

"She was caught by patrol officers breaking into a residence and a neighbor had called and said that there was a suspicious vehicle in Agnew's driveway," said Janse. "When officers pulled up [McGriff] was walking out the back door with property in her hands."

"McGriff said the homeowner, who was a friend of hers, allowed her to go inside to get the property, but when officers contacted the homeowner she said she had not permitted anyone to enter her home," he said.

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