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Published: Wed, 10 Mar 2010
Description: Easton police are searching for the Dunkin’ Donuts thief who took off with donations to benefit cancer. FOX25's Erin Hawksworth reports.
Full Article: http://www.myfoxboston.com/dpp/news/local/cancer-donations-stolen-in-easton-20100310
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" A heartless crime caught on camera at a local Dunkin donut you and his attorney and aren't that. Money -- experts can't read or fox five's Aaron hot or Maryland not only -- break in the case -- I don't don't employee came out and it looks at. -- got caught. Driving will. Immediately read are pulling that are there. It now that --"
" Kind of -- at the -- Like in the off. --"
" Even he did not only can't believe this -- crime caught on. That young girl locked in a Dunkin' Donuts. Watch as employee walk off can order the backcourt pat may -- White an American. Society for breast cancer read -- Right off the counter the -- around as a thick and in his jacket we do -- double play to people may have come back."
" Yet today declared -- like we were."
" Following it turns out Dunkin donut that -- audit that saint -- flight and after. -- 45 was not conducting interviews that their brother here on the left in a video. Order copies. Dunkin' Donuts drive through. A immediately. Over the black and UV and started demanding in her pretty low ticket."
" For pretty -- Data. Lot of work."
" The video the Bechtel clerk -- about money to pay for a hot chocolate. So until the Clark money from the -- and can't. And I walked back Dunkin' Donuts paper attorney there's no way to work."
" Get. It. Like that contain probably."
" One and are not only all -- and did admit that they. Are moral or why. We're live an on air or --"
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