Update: Police Release Sketch of Flip-Flop Kid

The Flip-Flop Kid

On July 29 we reported on a rash of flip-flop thefts on Bay Head and Mantoloking beaches. The joint task force created by the two municipalities had dubbed the suspect the "Flip-Flop Kid." As of this writing, the police have yet to capture the thief, but they do have a new lead.

Detective Richard Tracy of the Bay Head Police, who is heading up the task force, reports that they now have a credible lead. "An Italian tourist by the name of Avia Superga, was visiting relatives in Bay Head. As she was leaving the beach last week, she spotted a man taking her sandals. She called out 'Fermati' which means 'stop you' in Italian. The thief started running, but not before Ms. Superga got a good look at him."
 
There is one other aspect of the witness account that is concerning to Detective Tracy. "Ms. Superga informed us that her stolen sandals were not flip-flops, but wedge slides. This is the first time we are hearing of this type of footwear being taken. It appears that the Flip-Flop Kid is branching out into other types of footwear."

Detective Tracy hopes the new information will help bring the Flip-Flop Kid to justice. Until then, he reminds all beachgoers to remain vigilant and keep tabs on their sandals.

Comments

  1. That guy looks like my grandfather. I better check his closets.

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  2. Damn Donald, back at it again in the white sands.

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