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Flash Mob Steals $40,000 in Hair Extensions in Chicago
Nine subjects seen on store surveillance video grabbing as much hair as they
could carry out of Oak Lawn beauty supply store, police say. A flash mob stole
$40,000 worth of human hair extensions during a nocturnal raid on an Oak Lawn
beauty supply store, reports said. Oak Lawn Police responded to Adam’s Beauty
Supply at 8718 S. Cicero Ave., when employees phoned in a break-in around 7 a.m.
June 22. According to the report, the owner checked his cell phone when he woke
up that morning and found a text message from his alarm company, advising him of
a “glass break” at the store at 4:18 a.m. (Source
patch.com)
Illinois man accused of credit card fraud in Ottawa County, MI; targeting
multiple Wesco stores An Illinois man accused using cloned credit
cards to buy prepaid credit cards faces multiple charges in Ottawa County. The
suspect allegedly carried out that fraud Saturday afternoon at the Wesco Station
at 14750 Mercury Drive. Because of previous crimes at Wesco locations around the
state, a clerk at that Grand Haven Twp. store was warned to be on the lookout
for such activity by a clerk at the Spring Lake store. The Grand Haven Twp.
clerk spotted the suspect and gave law enforcement agencies information about
his activity. (Source
wzzm13.com)
Meridian, MI Police seek tips in $4800 credit card fraud case at Target
Police are looking for a woman they say used a stolen credit card to buy $4,800
worth of merchandise at the Target store in Meridian Township. The stolen card
belonged to a 79-year-old woman. The investigation involves a total of more than
$8,000 in fraudulent charges. (Source
lansingstatejournal.com)
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