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Thieves
Cut Hole in Manhattan Deli, Steal Baby Formula Police are looking for
a couple of thieves who carved a hole in the wall of an upper Manhattan deli
late last week and stole cash, a hard drive, baby formula and other merchandise
from the store. The deli’s owner, Epi Ulerio, said that thieves cut a
2-by-4-foot hole in the side of his Inwood Deli late Friday from an empty
building next door. Once inside the store, the burglars ransacked the place,
destroying an ATM, tossing merchandise on the floor and swiping the hard drive
that stored the store's surveillance footage before leaving with the cash and
baby formula. (Source
nbcnewyork.com)
Mount Airy, NC Police investigating a theft ring targeting cell phone store
Local businesses dealing in items such as cellular telephones and iPads could be
targets for a theft ring that has already struck twice in Mount Airy, along with
other areas. “It’s definitely not local,” Brad Quesinberry, a detective with the
Mount Airy Police said of the regional national nature of the offenders, who
also have broken into stores in Galax, Va., and elsewhere in Virginia and North
Carolina. Their handiwork first surfaced in Mount Airy in late February, when a
glass front door was broken at B&H Computers on Edgewood Drive. More than 60
individual items, taking up three pages on a police incident report, were listed
as missing, including around 30 Apple iPhones along with Samsung Galaxy cell
phones,
data cards and other products. Later, on April 3, another break-in with
the same earmarks was discovered at the U.S. Cellular store at 692 S. Andy
Griffith Parkway in the Lowe’s shopping center. (Source
mtairynews.com)
Former Kohl's worker, 2 others charged with stealing from Raritan Township, NJ
store A former Kohl's employee and two confederates were charged with
stealing from the store, township police said. On Tuesday, April 22, at about
1:30 p.m. the Raritan Township Detective Bureau arrested and charged Michael J.
Eliades, 26 ; Nicholas O. Gilman, 25; and Ronald Lis, 50, with theft after an
investigation. Eliades, a former employee, was returning to the Raritan Township
store on numerous occasions and allegedly taking merchandise. The detectives
also learned during their investigation that Gilman and Lis were helping Eliades
with several thefts. (Source
nj.com)
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