Killer brownies.  Won't anyone think of the children?

--- In [email protected], "James" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> But it gets better.  Those diabolical brownies have triggered a crime 
> wave...
> 
> Domino's Brownie Bust
> Cops: Duo broke into franchise to bake up batch of chocolaty treats
>  SEPTEMBER 26--Meet Alex Sawyer and Andrew Wilkins. The North 
> Carolina couple was arrested earlier this month after an apparent 
> case of the munchies led them to break into a Domino's Pizza branch 
> and bake up a batch of the fast food chain's new brownies. The pair 
> was nabbed at 5:30 AM on September 7 after a Stallings Police 
> Department officer noticed a suspicious car--with keys in its 
> ignition and a warm engine--parked outside a small strip mall. When 
> Sawyer and Wilkins noticed police on the scene, they fled out the 
> Domino's front door and were apprehended after a short chase, said 
> Sergeant Mike Kane. Sawyer, a 21-year-old hair stylist, and Wilkins, 
> a 20-year-old carpet cleaner, were arrested and later charged with 
> breaking and entering and larceny, both felonies. Additionally (and 
> not surprisingly), Sawyer was found carrying a marijuana pipe, for 
> which she was hit with a misdemeanor possession of drug paraphernalia 
> count. Kane told TSG that when he entered the Domino's, he discovered 
> that the establishment's ovens were on and a box of brownies had been 
> freshly baked. Investigators determined that Wilkins had previously 
> worked at the Domino's and was fired for allegedly stealing a cash 
> box. Kane said that Wilkins told him that he went to the closed store 
> to return a set of keys and was not there to steal anything. Though 
> Wilkins did acknowledge the pre-dawn baking: "I was just making food, 
> I was hungry." Police recovered the brownies, valued at $5, and found 
> no evidence that anything had been taken from the eatery. At the time 
> of the duo's arrest, Kane had not yet had the opportunity to taste 
> the Domino's Brownie Squares, which were added to the chain's menu in 
> late-August. He subsequently tried out the dessert, which boasts 
> a "warm, chocolaty center," and pronounced them "killer." (4 pages) 
> 
> 
> 
> --- In [email protected], "Ray Bradley" 
> <clavenia@> wrote:
> >
> > ...and Kevin Cowherd doesn't...
> > 
> > http://www.baltimoresun.com/features/bal-
> > to.cowherd02oct02,0,6557085.column?coll=bal-features-headlines
> > 
> > - Ray Bradley
> > or what?
> >
>







 
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