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Man who bought an $8 million island off Key West is accused of stealing $300 household goods at Kmart


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KEY WEST, Fla. (AP) — A man who had just bought an $8 million island off of Key West was arrested Saturday for participating in what police described as a scheme to steal $300 in household items from Kmart.

Officials at Kmart called Key West police April 5 after they say Andrew Francis Lippi, 59, had purchased several items, including a Keurig coffeemaker and light bulbs, and returned the original boxes for a refund. But police say the boxes were stuffed with other items. For example, store officials said a basketball was inside the Keurig box.

The store’s loss prevention officer provided detectives with video of Lippi buying and returning all of the items between March 30 and April 5, according to an arrest report.

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4 hours ago, Naaperushiva said:

peddayanaki stealing disorder( Kleptomania) anukunta... 

Yes, there are some rich people who do that . I know of some Hong Kong Chinese. She used to steal from high end stores in manhattan. One day, she got busted. Even her engagement with some TV chef got cancelled too. I heard she is a daughter of some Hong Kong business man, who owns an electric/gas company there. She lives in Hillsborough, CA.

Rich people have their own problems.

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2 minutes ago, tacobell fan said:

@TOM_BHAYYA cheptunte edo anukunna 

Poor Man/Woman's experience != Rich man/woman's experience MINUS money

Rich man/woman's experience != Poor man/woman's experience PLUS money

Ee equation SN Balaganagadhara book lo nunchi kottesa.

 

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The vice president of Palo Alto software firm SAP Labs, LLC will be charged on Tuesday with four felony burglary charges for allegedly pasting fraudulent barcodes on LEGO toys at local Target stores.

Thomas Langenbach, 47, allegedly purchased the items at greatly lowered prices scanned from the barcodes, according to a criminal complaint by the Santa Clara County District Attorney's office.

Loss-prevention officers initially detained Langenbach at Target, Inc., 555 Showers Drive, Mountain View, after he purchased a LEGO set that he allegedly labeled with a fraudulent barcode. He told police he works as vice president for SAP.

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