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Web posted Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Man who swiped wallet at checkout stand should return pictures

Annie Lackey
Evans

Editor:

On Oct. 27, I was paying for my groceries (in a local store) and a man behind me reached up and got my billfold off the check-writing stand.

The cashier gave me my change and rang up his groceries, then she said he had taken my billfold. I don't see why she didn't say anything about it when it happened.

He got $50, all my IDs, papers and driver's license.

I am old and sick. It has been a pain trying to get things replaced. The manager said they have no insurance to help anyone robbed in the store. Why?

I hope the person who did this will return the pictures of me and my dead husband.

Annie Lackey

Evans

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