Candy crook swipes $400 haul from New Jersey Wawa

Candy crook swipes nearly $400 in sweets from Wawa in broad daylight

North Plainfield, NJ — A bold midday shoplifter walked into a Wawa on September 20 and walked out with nearly $400 worth of candy, according to police, and now investigators are asking for the public’s help in identifying the suspect.

The theft occurred around 2:25 p.m., when a male suspect allegedly grabbed a massive haul of name-brand sweets before fleeing the store. Surveillance footage captured the suspect inside the store prior to the theft, and his image has been released by the North Plainfield Police Department as part of their ongoing investigation.

The total haul included:

  • 36 Hershey’s Cookies ‘N’ Cream bars
  • 24 packs of Peanut M&Ms
  • 16 Reese’s Caramel bars
  • 24 packs of Skittles
  • 32 Reese’s Big Cups

The combined retail value of the stolen candy was $397.02.

Detectives are now seeking help from the community in identifying the man involved. Anyone with information is urged to contact Detective Jordan Rogers at 908-769-2925 or email jrogers@northplainfieldnj.gov. Tips can also be submitted anonymously at tips@northplainfieldnj.gov.

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The investigation remains active. The suspect remains at large.

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Key Points

  • Nearly $400 worth of candy was stolen from a Wawa in North Plainfield on September 20
  • The suspect grabbed dozens of candy bars and fled the store around 2:25 p.m.
  • Police are asking for public assistance in identifying the man captured on surveillance video

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