Ohio woman steals more than $1,600 worth of Girl Scout cookies, police say
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}The Ohio woman allegedly stole more than $1,600 worth of Girl Scout cookies. (Hamilton County Jail)
An Ohio woman’s apparent love for Girl Scout cookies led to her arrest.
Noel Hines allegedly stole a “large order of Girl Scout cookies” in March that was intended for a local North College Hill troop, officials with the North College Hill Police Department wrote on Facebook this week.
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{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}The woman never returned the cookies or paid for the order, which totaled more than $1,600, according to authorities.
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Following “multiple” attempts over the past six months to contact Hines about the cookies, authorities filed theft charges against the woman.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}On Tuesday, police arrested Hines while she was at the North College Hill Mayors Court for "unrelated charges," according to the North College Hill Police Department, which joked: “That’s the way the cookie crumbles.”