Plot unfolds as the future bride takes part in a fast-paced car chase, pursuing a suspect who had stolen her wedding car along with her gown a few days ahead of the nuptials.
A car containing valuable wedding items was stolen in Boston's Jamaica Plain neighborhood on Thursday morning, but the happy couple and the police were able to recover the stolen goods just in time for their big day.
The stolen items included a wedding dress, decorations, drinks, and other personal items belonging to Julia Pallis and Collin Tully. According to reports, the groom-to-be had left the car running for a short period to retrieve his future wife before the theft occurred.
Julia Pallis demonstrated quick thinking and began planning what to do next after the theft. She was able to track her laptop after the theft, which helped police locate the stolen car. The police officer on duty caught up to the stolen car, and a chase ensued. The thief was not identified by the police.
The couple led police to the stolen car as it entered Bridgewater, where it was stopped, and the driver was arrested. Inside the car, the police found all of the stolen wedding goods, and Julia Pallis expressed her gratitude towards the officer who helped recover the stolen car, calling her the MVP.
Collin Tully described Julia Pallis as a rock star for her handling of the situation, and Julia Pallis stated that the experience made them more confident in their decision to get married. Despite the theft, the couple managed to weather the storm and are now looking forward to their wedding in Vermont.
The suspected thief was arrested and charged, and he had his first court appearance on Friday. No new facts about the stolen items or the wedding location were mentioned. Marcus Johnson, the man who was arrested for the theft, has not been identified as the thief.
Julia Pallis was concerned about her wallet, cards, laptop, and other items that were in the stolen car, but she remained calm and resilient throughout the ordeal. The couple has not released any further statements at this time.