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SEP 21, 2012 6:45 PM
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Beer Burglar Found in Stolen Willy Wonka Shirt
A homeless man was arrested Friday morning on charges alleging he broke into the Gundalow Company store to steal beer, then burglarized a storage shed where items for a Willy Wonka play were kept.
When he was found under shrubs in Prescott Park, said Deputy Police Chief Corey MacDonald, the man was wearing a Willy Wonka sweatshirt.
Tim Dearborn, 28, has been charged with two counts of burglary. He has no known address. He appeared too intoxicated to be arraigned Friday morning.
Dearborn entered the store through a window, turned on all the lights and drank two Smuttynose Brown Dog beers inside the store. The beer was on display in a store window next to some commemorative glasses for sale.
Dearborn caused no damage and took the remaining full bottles of beer.
MacDonald said when officers found Dearborn in Prescott Park bushes, he was taken into protective custody because of his intoxication. In other words, the guy was hammered.
The deputy chief said the burglarized storage shed, which is owned by the Prescott Arts Festival, was then discovered. Inside the shed, he said, souvenirs with a Willy Wonka theme were stored and officers found Dearborn wearing one of the Willy Wonka sweatshirts.
Way to give yourself away.
via Seacoast Online
When he was found under shrubs in Prescott Park, said Deputy Police Chief Corey MacDonald, the man was wearing a Willy Wonka sweatshirt.
Tim Dearborn, 28, has been charged with two counts of burglary. He has no known address. He appeared too intoxicated to be arraigned Friday morning.
Dearborn entered the store through a window, turned on all the lights and drank two Smuttynose Brown Dog beers inside the store. The beer was on display in a store window next to some commemorative glasses for sale.
Dearborn caused no damage and took the remaining full bottles of beer.
MacDonald said when officers found Dearborn in Prescott Park bushes, he was taken into protective custody because of his intoxication. In other words, the guy was hammered.
The deputy chief said the burglarized storage shed, which is owned by the Prescott Arts Festival, was then discovered. Inside the shed, he said, souvenirs with a Willy Wonka theme were stored and officers found Dearborn wearing one of the Willy Wonka sweatshirts.
Way to give yourself away.
via Seacoast Online
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