
LIVERPOOL, Pa. (AP) - Police say a man stole $600 worth of razor blades from a central Pennsylvania grocery store, where he saved enough time to ask for a job application.
The Sentinel of Carlisle reports (http://bit.ly/VqF6YX ) it happened at the Giant Food Store in Howe Township, Perry County, shortly after 12:30 p.m. Wednesday.
That's when state police say a man entered the store and went straight to the razor display. Authorities say he then started placing large quantities of razor refills into a bag that he had hidden in his hooded sweatshirt.
Investigators say the man briefly stopped by the customer service desk to ask about a job application before leaving with the razors.
Information from: The Sentinel, http://www.cumberlink.com
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