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Four Portland women are accused of stealing more than 50 Fitbit fitness tracking devices from two stores in Eugene in January. Police say they swiped the items and fled to a parked SUV. They were later arrested in Eugene.

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(Clockwise from top left) Joccrystal Jackson, Johnkia Jackson, Shaelynn Drisker and Kavahshia Johnson.

Four Portland women are accused of stealing more than $7,000 worth of Fitbit devices from two stores in Eugene in January, court documents show.

A Eugene police detective responded to an

store and later an

outlet on January to investigate reports that four women, later identified as Shaelynn L. Drisker, 22; Joccrystal J. Jackson, 21; Johnkia J. Jackson, 19; and Kavahshia L. Johnson, 21, worked in pairs to snatch the fitness tracking devices from merchandise racks and fled to a parked silver SUV, according to a probable cause affidavit.

Salem police later arrested the quartet and found them with more than 50 Fitbits, the affidavit said. All four women are accused of organized retail theft.

Joccrystal Jackson and Johnson were arraigned in Lane County Circuit Court on Wednesday, court records show. They are scheduled for another court appearance on March 9.

Warrants were issued for Johnkia Jackson and Drisker because they did not appear for their arraignments, according to court records.

Johnkia Jackson and Johnson also face theft charges in Marion County for stealing more than $1,000 in electronics from Verizon Wireless in December. According to court records, the 19-year-old is accused of first- and second-degree theft in Multnomah County where she and two others allegedly swiping several boxes of perfume from an Ulta store in Portland in November.

Joccrystal Jackson was sentenced to a year of probation last September for a second-degree theft conviction in Multnomah County. She and two other people were arrested by Portland police two weeks earlier after officers seized more than $50,000 in mostly stolen clothes and shoes from a Southeast Portland home. The charges against Jackson were later dropped.

Drisker received three years of probation following a 2013 first-degree theft conviction in Multnomah County. She also received probation for a second-degree theft conviction the year before in Clackamas County.

-- Everton Bailey Jr.

ebailey@oregonian.com

503-221-8343; @EvertonBailey