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Crooked Comcast Contractors Sent to Help With Sandy Repairs Allegedly Burgle Drug Store Instead

Phillip Dampier November 26, 2012 Comcast/Xfinity, Consumer News 1 Comment

Two North Carolina men subcontracted by Comcast to perform repairs in sections of New Jersey hard-hit by Hurricane Sandy spent their Thanksgiving trying to rob a drug store instead, authorities say.

Hillside police told The Star-Ledger 28-year-old David Dockery of Morganton and 34-year-old Jerry Lee Williams of Hickory were arrested Thanksgiving night and charged with burglary and criminal mischief.

Police say the pair attempted to burgle the CVS Pharmacy on Long Avenue by breaking the drive-thru window. Authorities were alerted by an alarm.

A pair of officers found both men in a white cargo van on railroad tracks behind the store. Police speculate the two were searching for prescription drugs.

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Debra Belanger
Debra Belanger
12 years ago

wow, how horrible, it sickens me all the stories about these people who are stealing and doing horrible things to their customers, especially in hurricane effected areas 🙁 we have time warner and my daughter was moving from one apartment to another at the bigining of november, shes 25 yrs old, 4 foot 10, and they first came a week early to disconect her (even tho she told them the date and had it all set, then they came a week late at the new place after a ton of phone calls from her, but wheh they showed up it… Read more »

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