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This thief apparently was hungry

DAYTON July 11 An employee at United Dairy Farmers, 1820 Wyoming Street, reported a man entered the store and stole a large bag of Fritos and some Spam. He put the items in a bookbag he was carrying and refused to stop and show the employees what was was in the bag when confronted.

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By Ogg

July 17, 2009 12:45 PM | Link to this

The only time stealing is OK is for hunger. This is a sign of the times. Hey, Government, what are you going to do about this. Hunger in the streets of Dayton. Sounds really bad.

By Holly

July 17, 2009 3:18 PM | Link to this

the government won’t do anything about it.. don’t you see, when people steal even if it is because they can’t afford food. the police get to arrest them then they go to court and of course get fines… that is just more money for the government. they want the public to steal from stores that way they can srew everyone out of making money except for themselves.

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