In South Carolina’s Spartanburg County, the Sheriff’s Office is investigating the theft of about 450 cases of Girl Scout cookies from a warehouse. The 5,000 boxes of Thin Mints and Shortbreads are worth $18,900.
“No suspects were listed on the incident report. The case remains under investigation and deputies are hopeful of catching a thief with his or her hand in the Thin Mints soon, possibly through surveillance footage from the warehouse that has been turned over to the sheriff’s office.”
— “Nearly $19,000 in Girl Scout cookies stolen from Spartanburg County warehouse,” Jenny Arnold, Spartanburg Herald Journal
Craving cookies? Don’t resort to crime. Find the nearest Girl Scout Cookies® booth online or get the cell phone app.
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