EUSTIS, Fla. - A 26-year-old man utilized an infant stroller to take things from a supermarket, as indicated by law authorization in Florida.
Right away before 4:30 p.m. Wednesday, a misfortune anticipation officer at Publix, said he saw Robert Kevin Hughes stroll down the paths with an infant stroller, then stuffing the stroller with things he didn't pay for, police said.
In the wake of getting got, specialists said Hughes took off, deserting the newborn child.
Officers said the man stole cleanser, prosecco and mixed drink hotdogs, which were worth simply over $22.
"It's truly miserable that individuals need to stoop to that sort of level," customer Alyssa Ware said.
A report from the Eustis Police Department said Hughes took off when he was defied, yet left the infant, stroller and things behind.
"That is to say, with a tyke?" customer Harry Ruer said. "Particularly this season of year? There's no reason."
Police said Hughes' better half, who was likewise in the store, persuaded him to come back to the Publix, where he was captured.
"We're extremely appreciative that nobody was harmed amid the episode, particularly the child," a Publix representative said in an announcement.
Hughes was accused of three tallies of petit robbery.
Right away before 4:30 p.m. Wednesday, a misfortune anticipation officer at Publix, said he saw Robert Kevin Hughes stroll down the paths with an infant stroller, then stuffing the stroller with things he didn't pay for, police said.
In the wake of getting got, specialists said Hughes took off, deserting the newborn child.
Officers said the man stole cleanser, prosecco and mixed drink hotdogs, which were worth simply over $22.
"It's truly miserable that individuals need to stoop to that sort of level," customer Alyssa Ware said.
A report from the Eustis Police Department said Hughes took off when he was defied, yet left the infant, stroller and things behind.
"That is to say, with a tyke?" customer Harry Ruer said. "Particularly this season of year? There's no reason."
Police said Hughes' better half, who was likewise in the store, persuaded him to come back to the Publix, where he was captured.
"We're extremely appreciative that nobody was harmed amid the episode, particularly the child," a Publix representative said in an announcement.
Hughes was accused of three tallies of petit robbery.
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