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The boys “free Bagging” are experiencing accusations: the police blot in Bainbridge

The boys “free Bagging” are experiencing accusations: the police blot in Bainbridge

The city of Bainbridge, Ohio –

Theft, action market:

Called free Bagging, Four Maple Heights Boys are experiencing theft charges coming from an incident from 6:30 pm on March 5 to Walmart. The employees of the store called the police after seeing that the boys are unpaid goods in bags at the check-out counter, leave the store and go in the direction of Dick’s sports articles. Dispatch notified Solon police who stopped his vehicle and saw the objects identified as stolen from the store’s security rooms. “We all took things,” the boys admitted. The articles included sports drinks, boxer briefs, hair cutters, candy and other goods. They will face the court of juvenile in Geauga County.

Theft, action market:

A woman in the city of Russell, 67, is experiencing charges after a trip from 1:50 on March 5 to Target. The security of the store called the police after retaining it when he saw it on open packages, place the objects in the purse and leave the packaging on the shelves. She is accused of stealing $ 49.46 in goods. Employees have identified it as a previous suspect. The police quoted it with theft and issued an order of crime so as not to return to the store.

Theft, action market:

The police accused a 22-year-old Warrennsville Heights Warrensville Heights woman on March 4, after a target loss prevention employee. It had seven unpaid articles worth $ 90.90 in the purse, including pens, a note product and makeup products.

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