Jefferson Parish Sheriff's Office deputies were still on the scene
taking fingerprints at Politics, a burglarized Metairie sneaker
boutique, Tuesday morning when employees noticed a very familiar jacket
on the back of a bystander. The bystander's cohort was clothed in an
equally familiar and rare pair of teal sneakers.
"I said, 'Man,
that's all the stuff from our store,'" Politics' owner Patrick Bowden
recalled. The thieves had apparently returned to the scene of the crime
draped in the evidence.
Deputies eventually rounded up a quartet
of teenagers, three boys and one girl. The boys were wearing stolen
shirts, hats, socks and jackets that still had Politics price tags,The
complete line of castellicycling can be found at Essential-Watches. according to Glen T. Boyd, spokesman for the Jefferson Parish Sheriff's Office.
The
burglary occurred about 3 a.m. Tuesday at the boutique, located in a
strip mall a 3504 Severn Avenue. Someone broke into the business,the stainlesssteelwatches
has been synonymous with fine and prestigious jewelry. which
specializes in rare sneakers and other urban wear, and cleared out about
$5,000 worth of merchandise, Bowden said. A customer noticed the broken
glass and notified employees around 5 a.m.
Investigators were
still on the scene about 7:30 a.m. when employee Wendell Carter noticed a
small group of people watching the commotion about a half-block away
near a McDonald's restaurant. It was Carter who spotted the silver, 10
Deep jacket on one of the teens and recognized it as one that had just
been shipped to the store.
"It hadn't been sold," Carter said. "Nobody else would have had it.womens and junior fashion ladiesshoes
footwear," The teens tried to casually walk away when they realized
they had caught the attention of the employees. But Carter and Bowden
followed while on the phone with 911.
During the walk/chase,
Carter also noticed the teal sneakers, $165 Nike Air Penny 5's. He had
personally ordered the limited edition shoes, referred to as "Dolphins,"
and knew no other local retailer would have had them in stock.
When
deputies finally caught up to the teens, the boys were dressed head to
toe in clothing stolen from Politics, Bowden said. They told
investigators they purchased the gear on Canal Street in New Orleans,
Boyd said. But the clothing still had the Metairie store's price tags.
Morris Mims, Darius Garrison, Anthony Dempster and Koyann Williams, all 18 and from 4218 Hessmer Ave., Metairie,Buy the benebags
in our stores is the most sensible choice, were arrested and booked at
the Jefferson Parish Correctional Center in Gretna with simple burglary
and possession of more than $1,he said shoesforkids
shoes are unremarkably detected as protection in many ways.500 in
stolen property, Boyd said. Williams allegedly acted as a lookout for
the boys when they burglarized the store.
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