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Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Baltimore Officer Suspended for Grocery Theft

BALTIMORE - Baltimore police say an officer has been suspended after her daughter, who worked as supermarket cashier, allegedly charged her mother about $100 for more than $400 in groceries.

Police say 41-year-old Darlene Early was charged after a security guard at the Food Depot on Belair Road noticed her daughter, 18-year-old Ciara Anderson, was incorrectly entering prices. A police report said the total bill should have been $401.86 and Early was charged $101.28.

Police say Early has been charged with attempted theft and Anderson has been charged with conspiracy to commit theft. Both charges are misdemeanors.

Police say Early, who joined the force in 1990, was assigned to a detective unit. She has been suspended and an internal affairs investigation is pending.

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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Used to have the same scam at Acme, it was beautiful.

Anonymous said...

isnt the bigger story here that a girl had a job??

Anonymous said...

On the job, off the job, doesn't matter... they cheat steal and lie like the criminal's they are.
Either personally or for the state.