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Sunday, April 27, 2014
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Niagara County Sheriff's deputies charged a 30-year-old Newfane woman with petit larceny Saturday night after they say she took $8.50 worth of merchandise from Dollar General on McKee Street.
According to the report filed by NCSO, Jennifer A. Noonan, 2571 West Creek Road, placed two items into her purse around 8:15 p.m. Saturday and did not pay for the items while at the cashier. Noonan was confronted after passing all points of purchase. The stolen items included facial cleansing buffs and Maybelline Dream Fresh Balm. The total value of the items were $8.50.
She was placed into custody by deputies without incident and given an appearance ticket for petit larceny, returnable to the Town of Newfane Court on May 6. The stolen items were returned to the store.
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According to the report filed by NCSO, Jennifer A. Noonan, 2571 West Creek Road, placed two items into her purse around 8:15 p.m. Saturday and did not pay for the items while at the cashier. Noonan was confronted after passing all points of purchase. The stolen items included facial cleansing buffs and Maybelline Dream Fresh Balm. The total value of the items were $8.50.
She was placed into custody by deputies without incident and given an appearance ticket for petit larceny, returnable to the Town of Newfane Court on May 6. The stolen items were returned to the store.
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