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Man wanted for stuffing ukulele down his shorts


From the New Hampshire Union Leader:

City police are asking for the public’s help identifying a man they say stuffed a ukulele down his shorts and ran out of a Manchester music store without paying for it.

According to Manchester police, on Friday, July 19, a man entered Guitar Center on South Willow Street and stuffed a Kamaka Vintage Ukulele down his shorts before ran out of the store without paying for it.
Manchester police are seeking the public’s assistance in identifying the man shown in surveillance footage images.

Anyone with information regarding the identity of the man is asked to contact Det. David Dupont at ddupont@manchesternh.gov or by phone at 792-5500.

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