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Naperville, IL: Police say 4 women stole 180 items from Walmart
Three women from Chicago's South Side and one from Minnesota remained Tuesday in
DuPage County Jail in Wheaton, after Naperville police said they loaded two
shopping carts with 180 pieces of merchandise, valued at over $500 and then
walked out of a store without paying for the goods. Naperville police arrested
the women at 9:42 p.m. Friday at the Walmart SuperCenter, in the far
west-central part of Naperville. Court records showed Williams-Hart was arrested
only nine days earlier on Sept. 16 by police in Lombard, following an incident
inside The Gap store in the Yorktown Mall. She was charged with burglary and
possession of burglary tools in that matter.
chicagotribune.com
Morehead
City, NC: Police investigate $100,000 theft at Boat Dealer
Morehead City Police officers are investigating a major theft. "We're looking
anywhere from $75 ($75,000) to about $100,000 worth of equipment that was
stolen," Lt. Kelly Guthrie said. The items were stolen from fourteen boats at a
local boat dealer and repair shop. The thieves struck overnight Sunday into
Monday. Owners at Starling Marine called police when they arrived Monday
morning. Officials say they believe whoever is responsible parked behind a
neighboring shopping center, cut a path through some woods and then broke
through a security fence in the back. "...Electronics, fishing poles, personal
items, there was one that had what they call a fighting chair that was taken off
of one of the boats," Lt. Kelly Guthrie said. The chair stolen was worth about
$10,000 to $15,000 alone. Dave Harvell of Carteret County is among those with
items stolen.
wcti12.com
Monett,
MO: Man surrenders for smash-and-grab handgun thefts at Monett pawn shop
A pawn shop burglary suspect is in jail after he surrendered to Monett police.
Police say a man broke into Monett Gun and Pawn on Sunday night and stole 20
handguns worth more than $10,000. The police chief said the man returned several
of those guns when he surrendered, but some are still missing. Police responded
to a burglar alarm about midnight on Sunday and found the front door glass
broken. Police say the burglary used a hammer to smash gun display cases and
take the handguns, which are various makes and calibers.
ky3.com
St. Petersburg, FL: Suspect sought in theft of shirts at Macy's
St. Petersburg police are seeking the public's help in locating the suspect in
the thefts of 10 Polo shirts from Tyrone Square Mall. Police say the male
suspect entered Macy's on Saturday, around 7:30 and took the shirts - worth more
than $700 - on hangers off a rack and fled the store.
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