A Milwaukee man has been accused of swiping objects from the identical Walgreens retailer thrice throughout every week’s span. The objects have been principally cleansing and sanitary objects, like soaps, rest room paper, razors, lotions and different family items.
John Dzwonkowski, 38, now faces two counts of felony retail theft, in keeping with police data and Fox 6.
A felony grievance signifies that Milwaukee police have been first contacted on Sept. 18 at a retailer on Howell Avenue.
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Officers spoke that morning with the shop supervisor who informed them {that a} “thief” entered the shop round 7:40 a.m. and started “eradicating soaps, cosmetics and bathroom paper and putting the objects right into a backpack. The defendant then walked out of the shop with out paying for the merchandise.”
The grievance states that the stolen objects have been roughly $178 in retail worth.
Officers have been referred to as to the identical Walgreens location simply two days later after one other grievance of theft, this time with the defendant “eradicating razors, lotions and different beauty objects and putting them into two luggage,” the grievance says. The stolen merchandise this time was valued at $435.
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Then on Sept. 25, footage from a surveillance digicam reveals the identical defendant on the similar Walgreens taking “107 cleansing and family good objects valued at $889.63 in a black rubbish bag,” in keeping with the grievance.
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The defendant reportedly left the shop however then returned inside, “walked to the soda cooler, grabbed a 20 oz. soda, and walked out of the Walgreens with out paying for the soda.”
Court docket data present Dzwonkowski was scheduled to make his preliminary look this week.