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Community - Annapolis
Judge has hankering for fudge shop burglary casePublished 08/29/07
Even the judges can't wait to hear why a Greenbelt woman was charged with breaking into an Annapolis candy shop last month and filling her purse with fudge.
"I'd love to find out what is going on," District Court Judge J. James McKenna said yesterday before slashing the bond of 35-year-old Catherine Anne Delgado and ultimately letting her out of jail. "This is more than a little bizarre."
Police say Ms. Delgado broke into Uncle Bob's Fudge Kitchen, located inside A.L. Goodies at 112 Main Street, July 31 and stole $89 worth of fudge. She was arrested a short time later at the Maryland Inn, located at 16 Church Circle, after an...
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