Undocumented Shoppers have the Christmas spirit! Kimbo Slice says thrice is nice! Shoplifting saves big bucks!

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Undocumented Shopper Kimbo Slice thrice is niceKimbo Slice Loves Shoplifting at Walmart

CALIFORNIA, MD. – St. Mary’s Sheriff Tim Cameron says his deputies need the public’s help in identifying the suspect shown in this photo. On December 9, 2014 at 7:47 PM, the suspect allegedly loaded a 50 inch television set into a shopping cart at Walmart. He then left the store without paying. He was seen getting into a WHITE CHRYSLER 300 with large chrome rims. Police say that this is the third theft involving this suspect since November 14, 2014. The suspect may go by the nickname “Kimbo Slice”.

St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office offers rewards of up to $1,000 for information about a crime in St. Mary’s County that leads to an arrest or indictment. Anyone with information about the identity of this suspect or about this crime in general is asked to call CRIME SOLVERS at 301.475.3333, (callers can remain anonymous), or text a tip to “TIP239″ plus your message to ‘”CRIMES” (274637). You may also contact Deputy Kevin Molitor at 301.475.4200 X 2320 or email kevin.molitor@stmarysmd.com. CASE #65387-14

Eastern Shore Police Beat

Undocumented Shoppers Continue the Shopping Rush towards the Big Day

BERLIN, MD. Worcester County deputies report that the frenzy to pick up presents to place under the tree continues with some shoppers forgetting about the part where a visit to the cashier is made prior to exiting the store.

Police report that on December 10, 2014 at approximately 1600 hours, a Deputy from the Worcester County Sheriff’s Office was dispatched to Walmart in Berlin, MD for a reported theft. Upon arrival, the Deputy met with Walmart asset protection specialists who had Cornell Brinkely Smith, 30, of Millsboro, DE in custody.

Walmart asset protection advised the Deputy that Smith had stolen a number of items totaling $587.73 in value, and showed the Deputy video surveillance which revealed Smith pushing a shopping cart containing goods out the front door without paying. Smith was placed under arrest and a criminal citation was issued. Smith was released upon signing the citation.

Stocking up on stolen DVDs to stuff in the stocking

EASTON, MD. Easton Police report that on December 13, 2014 an officer responded to Wal-Mart for the theft of DVD’s. Store security reported that a black female stole $129.00 worth of DVD’s. The theft occurred at approximately 8:17 AM.

 

The Three Amigos Shopped Hard at Walmart; Against their Religion to Participate in Commercialization of Christmas

EASTON, MD. — Some folks abhor shelling out lots of money at Christmas and believe the spirit of the season should be free. Thus they just steal stuff.

Easton Police report that on December 11, 2014 Tiger Nicole Rodriguez-Guilbe, 24, Juan Antonio Vega-Figueroa, 26, both from Cambridge and Perry Henry Dickerson, 26, of Hurlock were charged with theft under $1000 and conspiracy to commit theft. Officers responded to Wal-Mart for a theft in progress. Officers found the three accused persons loading stolen merchandise in their vehicle. The merchandise included a mixer, a steam cleaner and a vacuum, all valued at $548.92. All three were released by the court commissioner, however Vega-Figueroa was wanted on a warrant from Cambridge and was held on $1,500.00 bond by the court commissioner.

  • Undocumented Shoppers have the Christmas spirit! Kimbo Slice says thrice is nice! Shoplifting saves big bucks! EASTON, MD. --- Some folks abhor shelling out lots of money at Christmas and believe the spirit of the season should be free. Thus they just steal stuff. Easton Police report that on December 11, 2014 Tiger Nicole Rodriguez-Guilbe, 24, Juan Antonio Vega-Figueroa, 26, both from Cambridge and Perry Henry Dickerson, 26, of Hurlock were charged with theft under $1000 and conspiracy to commit theft. Officers responded to Wal-Mart for a theft in progress. Officers found the three accused persons loading stolen merchandise in their vehicle. The merchandise included a mixer, a steam cleaner and a vacuum, all valued at $548.92. All three were released by the court commissioner, however Vega-Figueroa was wanted on a warrant from Cambridge and was held on $1,500.00 bond by the court commissioner

 


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