Theft suspect arrested in Wenatchee after running out of gas
By APThursday, July 15, 2010
Theft suspect arrested after running out of gas
WENATCHEE, Wash. — Don’t call him Lucky.
Wenatchee police say they arrested a 47-year-old Tacoma man for investigation of first-degree theft after he ran out of gas as he was leaving a store where Native American collectibles were stolen.
Alerted to the thefts by the store owner, police found the man on foot Wednesday after his car stalled about 50 feet from its original parking spot.
Sgt. John Kruse says the man is suspected of stealing several Indian collectibles from the Discount Center. Kruse says he was also in possession of several necklaces stolen from the Antique Mall — and is suspected of stealing a beaded Native American ceremonial garment bearing a price tag of $10,500.
Police are calling him the Bad Luck Bandit.
Information from: The Wenatchee World, www.wenatcheeworld.com
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