Published 18:39 IST, August 8th 2020
US man breaks into bank to steal hand sanitiser amid COVID-19 crisis
A man in the United States breaks into a bank to steal a hand sanitiser amid the novel coronavirus. The man has been responsible for a series of burglaries.
A 39-year-old man, identified as Mark Gray, who lives in Iowa, has been charged with theft. According to reports, on August 8, the police responded to a distress call from the Security National Bank early morning when staff found a shattered glass door. With the novel coronavirus which has taken over the entire globe, demand for hand sanitisers has been increasing.
Man breaks into bank to steal sanitizer
Reports suggest that the man has been responsible for a series of burglaries. He has been taken into custody by the Sioux City Police Department. According to the press reports which have been released by the Police Department, on the morning of August 4, they went to probe a burglary complaint at a counselling center. However, they found nothing missing later.
Later they got another complaint from a local eatery. They were told that a glass has been broken. However, during the investigation of this particular case, they came to know that Gray was associated with all the previous incidents. He has been charged for burglarising all three businesses and booked into the Woodbury County Jail on three counts of 3rd degree Burglary.
Few days back another case of theft came to notice. A former librarian and a bookseller pleaded guilty in the theft of rare books from the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh in a years-long scheme. She was sentenced to lengthy terms of home detention and probation by an Allegheny County judge who cited the coronavirus in sparing them time behind bars. Common Pleas Judge Alexander Bicket sentenced 56-year-old John Schulman to four years of home confinement with electronic monitoring and ordered him to pay more than $55,700 in restitution to people who unwittingly purchased stolen books. Schulman said he has already made restitution of more than $100,000.
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Updated 18:38 IST, August 8th 2020