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September 21. 2012 10:02PM
Home Depot charge nets other charges
MANCHESTER — Police have charged a man with stealing a drill from Home Depot on March Avenue.
Authorities said David Ennis, 33, of Manchester, strolled into the store late Thursday morning, picked up a cordless drill set, hid it on his person and walked out. Police got a search warrant and say they found the drill at the man's home along with items stolen from a local contractor. Ennis will face robbery charges.
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