Posted on 11/15/2013 1:50:02 PM PST by matt04
A family of thieves targeted a Toy R Us store in South Florida with children playing a role in the brazen theft.
A mother, father and their seven kids all descended upon the store in Boca Raton, but it wasn't to pick out holiday gifts, but rather steal from the store.
Cameras caught the family of nine, which included kids between the ages of three and 13, making off with a couple of gadgets.
Upon entering the store, the group made their way over towards the electronics section where the tablets were on display.
According to investigators, the children appeared in and out of the video as if they were climbing under the cabinets.
Store management at the Toys R Us told the police that it appeared the parents had instructed the kids to undo the security devices that were attached to the devices.
It appears as though two of the security alarms were removed from the tablets.
Investigators believe the kids succeeded in removing two of the security devices from the tablets.
The parents then walked by the shelves and took two of the tablets and the whole family left the store together.
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A (really pimped-out) Stutz!!
You barge in here, throwing your weight around, and we’re supposed to be thankful and welcoming? hahahahahahahaha
We do enjoy our little jokes. :D
Moose!
Those were the days
Florida again?
For Trayvon!
They look Norwegian to me. On vacation in America and decided to take home souvenirs
yeah, you're right though...its getting old....
It is old...the Amish are a good and gentle people...this forum should be about the cold hard facts. The thieves are black, which is almost always the case.
Don’t forget home invaders and burglars are all white guys. The home security commercials say so.
Ya, saw them. I believe in equal opportunity so those commercials should have shown Asians, Blacks and Hispanics just to be fair.
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