Posted on 05/19/2011 6:48:54 AM PDT by rightwingintelligentsia
The thieves pulled the iron bars out of the windows, outsmarted the motion detector that would have triggered a burglar alarm and did not give the safe or cash register a second look.
Instead they went straight for what was most valuable: human hair. By the time the bandits at the My Trendy Place salon in Houston were finished, they had stolen $150,000 worth of the shops most prized type, used for silky extensions.
The break-in was part of a recent trend of thefts, some involving violence, of a seemingly plentiful material. During the past two months alone, robbers in quest of human hair have killed a beauty shop supplier in Michigan and carried out heists nationwide in which they have made off with tens of thousands of dollars of hair at a time.
I heard about it from a couple of different supply companies and customers who said: Guard your inventory. Theres a rash of this going on, said Lisa Amosu, the owner of My Trendy Place. Whoever did it knew exactly what they wanted. They didnt even bother with the synthetic hair.
Once stolen, the hair is typically sold on the street or on the Internet, including eBay, shop owners and the police say.
(Excerpt) Read more at nytimes.com ...
That guy in True Grit forgot to offer Rooster a chance to buy the hair!
Hmmm, “hair extension theft” - reminds me of the time I saw Rick James perform in a small club in New Haven - man, THAT was a hair extension.
First it was sport shoes and now it’s hair. Proof people are nuts.
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