Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Fugitives Caught

In early September, Chicago officials sent invites to 10,000 offenders welcoming them to make an appointment with C.W. Marketing to try out the appliances. They would receive $75 cash and get to keep the devices that they tested in exchange for their feedback. Even though thousands of letters came back as undeliverable, more than 50 wanted fugitives (ranging in age from 19 to 66) made appointments. When the offenders pulled up to the warehouse, undercover officers in bright t-shirts headed for their cars carrying empty boxes for plasma TVs and video game systems. When they went inside, officer's confirmed the offender's identities as they continued the fake celebrations. They took pictures of the offender's and went in for the arrest when they posed for the photograph.

First of all, these criminals are not the smartest people. Who in the world would just give away game systems and plasma TVs? The world is greedy! Those things would never be given away.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/44786491/ns/us_news-crime_and_courts/

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