"I mix the liquid with orange juice," Ammerman said after
he was detained on Jan. 2 at the hospital and questioned about the
thefts. Police said a man matching Ammerman's description was seen
concealing hand sanitizer in an arm sling before leaving the hospital
Oct. 21, and on Dec. 10, Ammerman allegedly stole more containers.
An employee allegedly saw Ammerman steal hand sanitizer on Dec. 23, and
police were able to positively identify their suspect as Ammerman.
Police said Ammerman was headed to a restroom at the hospital when
officers confronted him and asked him to answer some questions about the
thefts.
Ammerman agreed to speak with police and admitted to stealing the hand sanitizer. Ammerman said he stole "a large amount" of the containers, worth $6.65 each. In all, UPMC Altoona is asking for $79.80 to pay for 12 containers and said employees had to replace four to six containers each day in November and December. Ammerman was charged misdemeanor theft and receiving stolen property.
Ammerman agreed to speak with police and admitted to stealing the hand sanitizer. Ammerman said he stole "a large amount" of the containers, worth $6.65 each. In all, UPMC Altoona is asking for $79.80 to pay for 12 containers and said employees had to replace four to six containers each day in November and December. Ammerman was charged misdemeanor theft and receiving stolen property.
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