Crime & Safety
Thieves Steal Hundreds of Donated Clothes at Hudson Walmart: Police
Hudson police said a group of thieves who stole over a thousand pounds of clothes from a Planet Aid box.
HUDSON, NH — A group of thieves stole hundreds of articles of donated clothes from a Planet Aid donation box at the Hudson Walmart, police announced Tuesday. Police said they were notified about the theft earlier this month.
On Monday, police executed a search warrant on a U-Haul van and found the stolen clothes. Police said in all, 1,860 pounds of clothes were found.
Police said they identified three suspects; one, identified as Brockton man, was arrested, according to NBC Boston.
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Brockton, MA man arrested after police say he stole more than 1,800 lbs of clothes from donation bins in Hudson, NH. pic.twitter.com/Hck6orzxgY
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Photos: Hudson police said thieves stole hundreds of donated items of clothing from a donation box at Walmart. (Credit: Hudson Police Department)
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