From kansascity.com
<i>Police in Fort Smith got to the bottom of a burglary at city offices by peering into the criminal sole.
Apparently, footprints left by the burglars came from shoes popular with skateboarders. Officers discovered that only one store in Fort Smith sold the shoes, and the shoe with the unique tread was sold to only a handful of customers.
That led police to Christopher Calvin and Eric Skelton, both 23. The men were arrested last week on suspicion of commercial burglary and theft of property. The duo work together at a mall restaurant near the store that sold the shoes.
City officials said about $3,000 worth of computers and other equipment was taken...</i> <A HREF="http://www.kansascity.com/mld/kansascity/news/politics/11081014.htm">Entire Story Here</A>
<i>Police in Fort Smith got to the bottom of a burglary at city offices by peering into the criminal sole.
Apparently, footprints left by the burglars came from shoes popular with skateboarders. Officers discovered that only one store in Fort Smith sold the shoes, and the shoe with the unique tread was sold to only a handful of customers.
That led police to Christopher Calvin and Eric Skelton, both 23. The men were arrested last week on suspicion of commercial burglary and theft of property. The duo work together at a mall restaurant near the store that sold the shoes.
City officials said about $3,000 worth of computers and other equipment was taken...</i> <A HREF="http://www.kansascity.com/mld/kansascity/news/politics/11081014.htm">Entire Story Here</A>
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