Play-Doh Prints Pin Suspect to Crime
Play-Doh Prints Pin Suspect to Crime
Dennis Jackson, 55, tried to shoplift electronics from a Walmart store in Leicester, Massachusetts, after attempting to cover up the store's anti-theft devices with a wadded mix of blue, red and green Play-Doh. Clever crime, right? Wrong. His crafty plan didn’t work, and he was forced to flee the scene, leaving the Doh behind.The crime was first reported to law enforcement on December 11, 2017. A manager at the Walmart contacted police about the discovery of “spider wrap anti-theft devices” covered in Play-Doh. Apparently, an employee found the devices discarded behind other items.Officers immediately began to scour the state’s Automated Fingerprint Identification System (AFIS) hoping to find a match to prints found at the retailer, but their efforts came up empty. That is until officers took a closer look at a photo posted on their Facebook page. An employee at the Connecticut Forensics Laboratory submitted a print made in the Play-Doh to the national AFIS in April after reading about the attempted robbery and officers were finally able to match this with Jackson’s earlier this month.The Police Department’s original Facebook post read, “The attempt to thwart the security device did not work and the suspect fled the scene...but the suspect left the Play-Doh behind. The LPD investigator recovered the Play-Doh and found the suspect had left more than just the Play-Doh behind; the suspect left a very good fingerprint pressed into the Play-Doh for the LPD. The print is being processed to identify the suspect.”Afterward, officers posted, “The LPD investigator recovered the Play-Doh and found the suspect has left more than just the Play-Doh behind. The suspect left a very good fingerprint pressed into the Play-Doh for the LPD.” Leicester Police Chief James Hurley added, “By leaving his fingerprints, the scheme didn’t work.”
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