After examining the video records of him loading and unloading the supplies, the officials searched his home, where they found a stolen power generator, two large tents, five connection cables, nine air beds, five sleeping bags, five travel bags, seven cold weather hats, two cold weather boots, two heavy raincoats, five raincoat covers, four small tents, eight pounds of dog food, three electric heaters, and an electric teapot.
A police chief sent to help the earthquake victims returned home in the official bus carrying a massive load of stolen merchandise he took from the earthquake relief efforts. He was caught, yet, the judge released the suspect.
After examining the video records of him loading and unloading the supplies, the officials searched his home, where they found a stolen power generator, two large tents, five connection cables, nine air beds, five sleeping bags, five travel bags, seven cold weather hats, two cold weather boots, two heavy raincoats, five raincoat covers, four small tents, eight pounds of dog food, three electric heaters, and an electric teapot.
Although the police chief was detained and questioned, the judge immediately set him free pending a court appearance.
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