Motorized cart foils Mich. getaway: Report
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Washington Post Editors
A Michigan woman who tried to steal $600 worth of electronics was caught when her motorized cart got stuck, according to this report:
Investigators said Perkins was attempting to leave the Rochester Road Meijer with more than $600 worth of stolen electronic merchandise when her cart got stuck and she was unable to drive out the door.
The door alarm was activated when Perkins passed through it around 9:20 p.m. Tuesday, and Meijer employees approached her asking for a receipt for the items.
Read the full story at the Daily Tribune web site.
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Washington Post Editors
| February 15, 2011; 6:55 AM ET
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