Saturday, 10 December 2016

Bald Florida man who stole hair growth products sentenced to prison

WARREN COUNTY, Ohio —

A Florida man named the "Thinning up top Bandit" has been sentenced to two years in jail for taking hair development equation, among different things, from stores crosswise over Ohio, the Ohio Attorney General's Office said.

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In October, Andres Arias, 36, was captured in Ohio on a charge of taking part in an example of degenerate movement. He confessed to the charge Tuesday, the lawyer general's office said.

He was captured in August in Palm Beach County, Florida, on an out-of-state outlaw charge, imprison records appear. He was removed to Alabama, where he was likewise needed on burglary charges, as indicated by court records.

From December 2015 through February, Arias traveled to urban communities all through Ohio, leased autos and headed to CVS and Walgreens stores where he would take things, for example, Rogaine and memory-and weight reduction supplements, as indicated by a news discharge from the lawyer general's office.

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He concealed the things in his jeans takes, then transported them to partners in New Jersey, who might store cash into his financial balance, the lawyer general's office said.

"Sorted out retail burglary costs Ohio organizations and shoppers a huge number of dollars consistently," David Fornshell, the Warren County, Ohio, prosecutor who worked the case said in a news discharge.

Arias paid a $22,000 compensation, as per the discharge.

Ohio media named Arias the "thinning up top marauder" after observation footage demonstrated a going bald man taking hair development recipe from stores all through the state. That man was later distinguished as Arias.

In May, Arias was captured by Boca Raton, Florida, police on charges of driving impaired and driving on the wrong side of an isolated parkway, court records appear. He is booked to have a request gathering on that case in February, as indicated by court records.

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