Md. men allegedly stole live lobster
Two men who allegedly stole gummy worms, cantaloupes and a live lobster may end up in jail, according to Thurmont police, the Frederick News-Post reports.
Zachary W. Greer, 26, of Keymar and Kevin R. Carlson, 22, of Walkersville were charged with theft less than $1,000 after those and other items were stolen Wednesday from the Weis Market on Thurmont Boulevard.
According to police, the men went into the store with bags and filled them full of about $350 in food items, including gummy and sour worms, Skittles, cantaloupe, crab legs, fish, a Delmonico steak and a live lobster.
"It was a long list" of items, said police Lt. Allen Droneburg. "A lot of candy."
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| May 7, 2010; 10:57 AM ET
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Business, Fish, Lobster, United States, Weis Market
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Posted by: curtis1112 | May 7, 2010 1:15 PM | Report abuse
Beavis and Butthead had the munchies.
Posted by: blackforestcherry | May 7, 2010 1:20 PM | Report abuse
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Sound like meth heads !