| Woman Stole Soda Just For Can Deposit | | Published: January 27, 2012 | News Blog | 425 Clicks | Authorities say a Massachusetts woman bought $64 worth of soda using a stolen welfare benefits card, then immediately fed the full cans into the supermarket's automated redemption machine for the nickel deposit.
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According to the report, Officer Craig Fountain was watching loss prevention video while on detail at the grocery store, located at 35 Washington St., around 8:45 p.m. when he observed 36-year-old Tina Cafarelli, of 37 Green St. #504, purchase 18 12-packs of assorted soda and pay with a state-issued electronic benefit transfer (EBT) card, which she allegedly also stole. Cafarelli immediately took the cans to the store's digital can return machine and attempted to deposit them without emptying them. Click Here To Read More
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| A shoplifter tried to make off with 21 sticks of deodorant from the Rite Aid pharmacy on Broadway, Tuesday August 3, 2007.
Police were called to the store around 6:30 p.m. and found the pharmacy security guard with 19-year-old Shaheem Wright of Smith S |
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Tony LaRussa
Jupiter, Florida, authorities charged MLB manager Tony LaRussa with drunk driving in March 2007. The official report states that the St. Louis Cardinals' manager was slumped over the wheel of a Ford SUV in an intersection around midnight. After failing field sobriety tests, the 62-year-old LaRussa was transported to the Palm Beach County Jail, where Breathalyzer tests showed his blood alcohol content to be .093 - above Florida's .08 legal limit. LaRussa posted $500 bond and was released.
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