Shocking moment a woman who 'stole a trolley full of groceries from Woolworths' gets physical with staff member who tries to stop her leaving the supermarket
- A woman, 26, was filmed running out of a Baulkham Hills Woolworths in Sydney
- Staff chased her and alleged she stole a large trolley filled with lots of groceries
- The woman allegedly shoved an employee onto the ground and rammed a car
A woman who allegedly stole a shopping trolley full of groceries from Woolworths tried to push staff away as they attempted to stop her leaving the supermarket.
The 26-year-old woman was filmed sprinting out of a shopping centre in the Sydney suburb of Baulkham Hills while staff were chasing and telling her to stop.
In video footage, a Woolworths employee is seen grabbing the shopping trolley after the woman ran outside.

The 26-year-old woman was filmed sprinting out of a shopping centre in the Sydney suburb Baulkham Hills while staff were chasing and telling her to stop

As staff and the woman continue to argue, the woman yells 'let my f***ing trolley go' before allegedly taking some nappies and tea towels and running off
The video shows a staff member claiming the woman stole the trolley full of groceries, while another employee tries to grab the apparently stolen goods.
The trolley is seen being pushed into a parked car several times before another shopper tries to intervene.
The woman is told to show a receipt to prove she didn't pinch the groceries, but she claims she wasn't given one.
Meanwhile, she bizarrely argues that the supermarket staff are breaking the law by taking the trolley.
As staff and the woman continue to argue, the woman yells: 'Let my f***ing trolley go.'
A witness to the altercation, Dimple Singh, told 7 News that the woman shoved an employee onto the ground.

An off-duty notices the woman running away while being chased by staff and arrests her. She has been charged with assault and shoplifting and will face Parramatta Local Court on July 24
'I saw that she had pushed the Woolworths lady down on the ground. She was on the ground, and this girl tried to flee with the entire trolley,' Ms Singh said.
'To do something like that was not right, she could have harmed that other lady.'
The woman allegedly snatched some nappies and tea towels before she let go of the trolley and ran away.
An off-duty police officer noticed the woman run away and later arrested hger.
She has been charged with assault and shoplifting and will face Parramatta Local Court on July 24.
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