Police: Man stole goods from NJ police headquarters, caught trying to sell them at Taco Bell
By APTuesday, February 16, 2010
Man caught hawking police goods at NJ Taco Bell
TRENTON, N.J. — Police in Trenton, New Jersey say a man sneaked into police headquarters and stole a police radio, a computer monitor and a sergeant’s attache case.
Anthony Williams was arrested Sunday after authorities say he tried to sell the radio to customers at a Taco Bell drive-through.
Police say a video shows Williams attempting to get into the police station, but being turned away.
Later, authorities say the 41-year-old walked into an office when no one was manning the security station in the lobby.
They say Williams spoke on the police radio, which helped police realize the device was missing.
It was not immediately clear if Williams had a lawyer.
Information from: The Trentonian, www.trentonian.com