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7 Strange items thieves love

The FBI figures that retail law-breaking crime costs the U.S. $30 billion a year, and some domestic items that people steal may surprise you.
1. The Bible

In fact, thieves dropped   “Thou shalt not steal” part of the Ten Commandments. Mortals say, the Bible is the most commonly stolen book.
The Holy Bible is to be hand for free at many places of worship, shoplifting the bible has become less guilt.It is that they make it to the part about “atonement” in stealing good copy.
2. Pregnancy tests
A pregnancy test may not seem to be a robbery stock but it’s popular among thieves for  few of reasons.First, they’re easy to steal. Many little boxes can be stuffed quickly into a bag in one fail swoop.Second, the tests themselves, like many other over-the-counter items at drug stores, can be pricey.


3. Nutella

The delicious chocolaty hazelnut spread ,German police reported that 5,000 jars of Nutella were stolen from a former railway station in Niederaula. The jars were valued at about $21,000.
The student newspaper at New York’s Columbia University, stated that the cafeteria was going though up to 100 pounds a day of Nutella during its appeareance.

4. Hair extensions

 A spate of hair extension heists has been sweeping cities like Chicago, Philadelphia and Houston. Thieves are targeting remy hair extensions, which are top-of-the-line human hair that cost up to $1,000 per pack.
The silkiness comes at a cost. The average person uses two packs each time and the hair needs to be replaced every three to six months.
5. High-end vacuum cleaners

It doesn’t seem like these big domestic appliances would be simple to creep away with undetected.
These are extremely valuable, very expensive and easy to resell.But even though people need them, the only time people really want to buy them is when they can get them cheaper.”
6. Energy drinks

Energy drinks are marketed to throw you up.
According to to the NRF’s Mellor, the more advertising that goes into a product — and energy drinks are marketed like crazy — the more valuable of a target it becomes. Thieves are all but guaranteed to resell them quickly.
7. Tide

The most popular laundry detergent comes in big, bright orange containers, and you’d think that would make it tough to slip under your jacket. But thieves make big bucks off of stealing Tide because they’re able to sell the detergent back to stores for significantly cheaper than Tide’s maker,