Fake robbery charges at Md. toy store
Police in Baltimore County have arrested a Toys 'R' Us store manager and her boyfriend and charged them with theft after they allegedly created a fake robbery.
Police say they arrested Tamara Mickey, 34, and Matthew Domonick Wells, 31, both of Baltimore, on Saturday.
Police say Mickey called police to report a robbery Saturday, telling officers that a man had entered the store with a gun and demanded money from the safe. When police reviewed the store's surveillance videos, however, they saw Mickey walk out of the store with the suspect.
The general manager of Security Square Mall in Woodlawn, where the store is, says the two were hugging and kissing before he came into the store.
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| December 1, 2010; 7:40 AM ET
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How dum can two people be?? I guess they needed the cash to go toy shopping at another Toys'R'Us!
Posted by: Raidersfan2 | December 1, 2010 9:29 AM | Report abuse
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