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Holyoke man arrested following shoplifting at Hadley Walmart

Holyoke man arrested following shoplifting at Hadley Walmart

Yahoo18-05-2025
HADLEY, Mass. (WWLP) – A Holyoke man was arrested in Hadley Saturday evening in connection with shoplifting from Walmart.
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The Hadley Police Department said that shortly before 5:00 p.m. on Saturday, officers received reports from two callers regarding a shoplifting that occurred at Walmart. The callers worked with the department's Public Safety Dispatchers to report on the suspect's whereabouts after he left the store.
Officers quickly located the suspect, who then attempted to dispose of the stolen products. The suspect, identified as 35-year-old Kevin Denning of Holyoke, was arrested, and the merchandise was recovered. The stolen property recovered was multiple Lego sets valued in total at over $300.
Denning was charged with shoplifting and was additionally arrested on two active warrants.
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