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American Owned Love by Robert Boswell
American Owned Love by Robert Boswell





American Owned Love by Robert Boswell

On May 9, Wally Lupa, the director of facility development and animal care at the zoo, reported that Mary had settled in and made herself back at home. She was hanging out with a group of deer when she was finally caught last weekend and returned to the zoo safely. The wayward antelope had spent five weeks on the lam, and had been seen wandering around the towns of Ludlow, Wilbraham, Palmer, and Belchertown. Mary, the African antelope who escaped from the Lupa Zoo in Ludlow on April 1, was finally taken into custody May 6. On April 28, a woman called Saugus police and said a “rolling cabinet” went missing from her driveway on Essex Street. On April 21, Bridgewater police received a call from a resident of Meadow Lane who reported that a $900 baby stroller was stolen from the resident’s vehicle sometime during the night.

American Owned Love by Robert Boswell

25, a resident of Marcia Road in Wilmington reported that someone siphoned the gas out of both of his vehicles. Watertown police said they’ve been working with police in Framingham to identify the suspect, because apparently he’s also been taking similar items from the Target store located there. He allegedly made a return trip to the store and left with a breast pump and a camera, valued at $730, and then came back again on April 1, when he allegedly stole three more baby monitors valued at $900.

American Owned Love by Robert Boswell

He then came back the next day and helped himself to another baby monitor. He allegedly came back and took $1,500 worth of electronics on March 28, then returned two days later and shoplifted $1,150 worth of merchandise, including a breast pump and a baby monitor. Police said the first time he was noticed in the store he was accompanied by a woman and left with two baby monitors valued at $460. He was subsequently summoned to court on a charge of filing a false police report.Īccording to police in Watertown, a man has been seen stealing stuff from Target several times since late November, and he appears to have a penchant for shoplifting baby monitors. Upon further investigation, police determined that their visitor lied and had actually hit a mailbox with his rental car in the neighboring town of East Bridgewater. He told police that he was delivering food to an address on Whitman Street when a strange man ran out of the woods, hit his vehicle with a baseball bat, and then fled. May 5, someone walked into the Bridgewater police station with a rather wild tale.







American Owned Love by Robert Boswell