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By big rig
May 19, 2021
Dominic Kolp has been officially charged with the robbery of a bakery in South Milwaukee. But how he was identified? That’s the fantastic part of the story. After the Canfora-Lakeside Bakery was robbed of approximately $200, police released a picture of the suspect they obtained from security video. From there, the bakery’s owner took a digitized image of the suspect and put it on a huge batch of cookies. The press received from the stunt put Kolp’s face everywhere, and allowed him to be recognized by a police officer who called it in. Kolp, of course, denies committing the crime and is set to be in court later this month.
By big rig
May 19, 2021
Dominic Kolp has been officially charged with the robbery of a bakery in South Milwaukee. But how he was identified? That’s the fantastic part of the story. After the Canfora-Lakeside Bakery was robbed of approximately $200, police released a picture of the suspect they obtained from security video. From there, the bakery’s owner took a digitized image of the suspect and put it on a huge batch of cookies. The press received from the stunt put Kolp’s face everywhere, and allowed him to be recognized by a police officer who called it in. Kolp, of course, denies committing the crime and is set to be in court later this month.
By big rig
May 19, 2021
Dominic Kolp has been officially charged with the robbery of a bakery in South Milwaukee. But how he was identified? That’s the fantastic part of the story. After the Canfora-Lakeside Bakery was robbed of approximately $200, police released a picture of the suspect they obtained from security video. From there, the bakery’s owner took a digitized image of the suspect and put it on a huge batch of cookies. The press received from the stunt put Kolp’s face everywhere, and allowed him to be recognized by a police officer who called it in. Kolp, of course, denies committing the crime and is set to be in court later this month.