Posted on 05/03/2020 5:55:40 PM PDT by Libloather
A pair of thieves disguised as nurses stole packages off porches in a Washington state community amid the coronavirus pandemic, authorities said Saturday.
Kennewick police shared the photos of two women decked out in dark blue scrubs and approaching homes in the city, located in southeastern Washington along the Columbia River.
One woman wore surgical gloves. The porch pirates shared a maroon sedan, according to security camera footage released by police.
While the suspects looked the part of health care workers, police said they do not believe they are actual nurses and asked the public for help in identifying the thieves.
The nurses we are fortunate to know only give their time, lives, and take the vitals of their patients (not their property), police wrote on Facebook.
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White Trash.
Crack hoes gotta make a living somehow...
White trash on dope.
Wheres an insane German Shepard when you really need one?
Why dress as a nurse and not wear a mask?
Public flogging Nationally televised.
TikTok!
The public stocks that I saw on a trip to Colonial Williamsburg need to make a come back.
Stocks and pillories should and caning should be imported.
I detest a porch pirate the most out of all theiving types. No love for any.
I’d bring back debtors prison as well. And make congressmen subject to it. This way they’d think twice before putting our country further into debt.
Get back to your sewer women!
Get back to your sewer women! Or street corner.
Most of these crimes are fueled by addicts needing quick cash... stealing packages is ideal since the penalties are low.
Archived on places like YouTube.
A small caliber weapon would correct attitudes.
Rope and supporting structure.
Wanna stop this crap? Administer Western Justice with a .45 Colt
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