That'll take a lot of dough.

areofilm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
They'll knead good representation.

--- In weingartenchatters@yahoogroups.com, "James" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Were they charged with baking and entering?
>
> --- In weingartenchatters@yahoogroups.com, "areofilm" <areofilm@>
> wrote:
> >
> > Killer brownies. Won't anyone think of the children?
> >
> > --- In weingartenchatters@yahoogroups.com, "James" <ttlsccr@> 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)



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