Crime & Safety
Suspect Arrested in Attempted iPod Theft Turns Self In
The alleged incident happened in June at Toys R Us.

Vanessa Rodriguez-Loor. Courtesy of Nashua Police.
A New York resident allegedly turned herself in at the Nashua Police Station on Tuesday after being wanted for the attempted theft of roughly $8,000 worth of iPads from Toys R Us in June.
Vanessa Rodriguez-Loor, 25, of 693 Beck St., Bronx, NY was arrested on an outstanding warrant for attempt to commit theft (Class A felony), police said.
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She allegedly presented a false Social Security number and a false identification at Toys R Us, 272 Daniel Webster Highway while trying to buy about 15 iPads on june 27. She fled the store after it declined the sale, suspicious of her information.
Police said they later learned that Rodriguez-Loor was arrested on a similar theft attempt in Massachusetts.
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Rodriguez-Loor is being held on $500 cash bail pending Jan. 22 arraignment in Ninth Circuit-District Division-Nashua Court.
Submitted by the Nashua Police Department.
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