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Ice cream scammer accused of repeatedly stealing Häagen-Dazs containers from stores

A dastardly ice cream scammer has been arrested and charged with stealing 20 ice creams.

Containers containing Haagen-Dazs ice cream were stolen multiple times from Morton's Williams store in his marketplace in Manhattan, New York City.

Store employees eventually stopped the man accused of wearing casual clothing: shorts, a white T-shirt, and a backpack.

Police sources claimed to the New York Post that the suspect was a "thief, a master thief."

A store employee named Milton Ramirez in a police report The named man claims to have been seen running away with a container of ice cream in the early afternoon of August 5.

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Footage of the incident shows the clerk accusing the suspect, saying, "You always They're out there stealing."

It is believed the ice cream was taken out and resold to a local business.

I made it clear that I had a lot of pints.

According to Orlando Olave, his director of senior operations at Morton Williams, the thieves were after sweet and upscale flavors such as Bourbon praline pecans, caramel his cones and coffee his chips. It says.

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"This guy comes in every two or three days," Olave told the New York Post. "Finally caught him."

According to a recent report last month, the shoplifter in the city that never sleeps had repeatedly targeted shops for "brazen" theft.

Gristedes and D'Agostino stores in the city say they've seen a 30% increase.

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Another Morton Williams employee became known as the "steak thief" after stealing a steak. became. Hundreds of pounds worth of red meat.

One worker said he once witnessed a man "disappear into the subway next door with his two men with a cooler."

Morton Williams partner Stephen Sloan said, "Theft is rampant in our store.

"We have uniformed police officers with guns. and never had to do this before, which helped deter thieves, but at a huge cost."

Clerks and Security Guards are told to confront thieves in groups so that they are not one-on-one with petty criminals.

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