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General Government, Politics & Law
WAUKESHA, Wis. - Police seized more than 1,500 pairs of girls' shoes
from the home and storage unit of a man arrested for breaking into a
high school, police said Tuesday. "He liked to smell them," said Lt.
William H. Graham.
Police said the recovered shoes may be related to the burglaries of
three Waukesha public high schools and a middle school over the past
two years.
The 27-year-old Kenosha man, who was not identified because had yet to
be formally charged, worked for a cable company and collected keys to
the schools as he responded to calls, Graham said. The same man was
convicted in 2005 for stealing shoes from Kenosha Tremper High School.
Police arrested him after a security video showed him entering North
High School on May 20 and leaving with some items, authorities said.
Officers searched the man's home and a rented storage unit on Thursday,
recovering the shoes along with school yearbooks, keys, a bolt cutter
and other items.
The man was expected to be charged in Waukesha County Circuit Court
Tuesday, Capt. Mike Babe said.
from the home and storage unit of a man arrested for breaking into a
high school, police said Tuesday. "He liked to smell them," said Lt.
William H. Graham.
Police said the recovered shoes may be related to the burglaries of
three Waukesha public high schools and a middle school over the past
two years.
The 27-year-old Kenosha man, who was not identified because had yet to
be formally charged, worked for a cable company and collected keys to
the schools as he responded to calls, Graham said. The same man was
convicted in 2005 for stealing shoes from Kenosha Tremper High School.
Police arrested him after a security video showed him entering North
High School on May 20 and leaving with some items, authorities said.
Officers searched the man's home and a rented storage unit on Thursday,
recovering the shoes along with school yearbooks, keys, a bolt cutter
and other items.
The man was expected to be charged in Waukesha County Circuit Court
Tuesday, Capt. Mike Babe said.
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Answered No
Some people like wierd things. Which as long as it doesn't hurt anyone or infrenge on other's rights then let them be. His crime is theft. He should not work for the cable company because he is a thief. maybe he can buy used shoes online. He needs to learn it is wrong to steal.
Answered No
If there were still feet in the shoes, I'd say yes.