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MEMPHIS, Tenn. -- Police say a woman passed out while trying to rob another.

The wild and scary situation started in the parking lot of Fred's in the 5000 block of Summer.

Some said the victim was lucky.

"Karma, I would say," one man shared.

Some called it divine intervention.

"God was with her," another insisted.

Either way, people were shocked to hear a woman passed out while trying to rob someone.

Police said a woman was in her car in this parking lot when 32-year-old Amanda Stroy-Singh forced herself inside and demanded she drive to an ATM.

Investigators said she was armed with a gun.

"It's not safe just for one person to get out and go shopping, not anymore. Not these days," Fred's shopper Randy Smith said.

They said the victim drove to a Regions bank and took out money, but the suspect was not happy with the amount.

That's when the suspect reportedly told the victim to call her husband to deposit more cash, and the husband realized something was wrong and called police.

"I like to go out at night by myself, but not anymore! It's too dangerous," Memphian Gale Brooks said.

Police said the suspect told the victim to take her to a liquor store, but the robber passed out.

The victim drove back to Fred's and police were able to take the suspect into custody.

She was charged with kidnapping and aggravated robbery.

Officers said they never found a gun.

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