They think more than twice.
Holiday Shopping loading flight holidays mean for some criminals bent on something simple in the Mid-Columbia-retailers.
Download the flight is a problem of the year, said Mike Blatman, a specialist in crime prevention Kennewick Police Department. But there is a statistic belly, if more customers into stores during the season of holiday shopping. During recent weeks, police have been called Kennewick, Columbia Center Mall, after completing their shoplifter a basket of toys and then left a store. The police also looking for someone accused of stealing police scanner electronics store. National last week, a man of 41 years was captured 52 iPods to steal a Wal-Mart Stores, North Carolina and Indiana a teenager was captured as their weighted-down pants fell to his ankles during their leave. Store detectives in Ohio drove up without a woman on a terminal, after being caught stealing. And police in Kentucky, New Mexico, and Massachusetts have been prosecuted high-speed car Laden is trying to catch thieves.
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