Police: Footprints in the snow _ not crumbs _ lead to hungry Twinkie thieves in Tenn. caper
By APTuesday, February 2, 2010
Cops: Thieves swipe Twinkies, leave tracks in snow
KINGSPORT, Tenn. — It was a Zinger of a theft in Tennessee.
It also included cupcakes, Twinkies and other snack cakes from the Merita Bread Company.
The Kingsport Times-News cites a report from the Sullivan County Sheriff’s Office in reporting 34-year-old James M. Denoon and 18-year-old Anthony Stout were found hiding under a truck at the bakery late Friday night.
The deputies found about $300 worth of stolen snack cakes stacked on the ground nearby.
Finding the accused thieves was easy: The deputies only had to follow their footprints. There was more than an inch of snow on the ground by Friday night.
Denoon and Stout were charged with theft under $500 and two counts of auto burglary. It was not immediately clear if they had attorneys.
Information from: Kingsport Times-News, www.timesnews.net