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Peterborough woman arrested in connection with reported thefts at grocery store

A Peterborough woman has been arrested in connection with several alleged thefts at a local grocery store. Jill Officer

A Peterborough woman has been charged following a series of reported thefts at a downtown grocery store this spring.

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Peterborough police investigated reported incidents of theft on May 28, June 12 and again on Saturday, when a woman allegedly entered a Brock Street grocery store and selected items off the shelves. In each incident, the suspect allegedly concealed the items in a backpack and then exited the store without paying for the merchandise.

Police say that on Sunday, the suspect attended the police station where, as a result of the investigation, she was placed under arrest.

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Jazmin Claudette Fisher, 33, of Normandy Street in Peterborough, is charged with three counts of theft under $5,000.

She was released from custody and is scheduled to appear in court in Peterborough on July 16.

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