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Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Police Take on Rising Wave of Tide Detergent Theft

Law enforcement officials across the US have been left baffled by a crime wave targeting an unlikely item -- Tide laundry detergent.

Theft of Tide detergent has become so rampant that some cities are setting up special task forces to stop it and retailers like CVS are taking special security precautions to lock down the liquid.

One Tide thief in West St. Paul, Minn., stole $25,000 of the product over 15 months before he was arrested last year.

"That was unique that he stole so much soap," said West St. Paul Police Chief Bud Shaver.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Eskimo women wash their clothes in Tide, because it's too cold out tide.

Anonymous said...

Lame 1:36

Bullard Construction said...

205p, I disagree. That's the comment of the day! LOL!

How do you catch a unique rabbit? Unique up on him!

Anonymous said...

Don't buy Tide no matter what. Proctor and Gamble makes products overseas. Buy Sun Laundry Detergent. They have a manufacturing plant in Baltimore. The price is right and quality excellent and they don't test on animals.

Anonymous said...

@1:36
Agreed lame, but still FUNNY!

Bullard Construction said...

How do you catch a tame rabbit? Tame way.

Anonymous said...

9:17 PM

How do we drive you crazy, put you in a round room and tell you to sit in a corner. Now hush vaudeville.