Suspect charged with stealing giant teddy bear from Brooklyn dollar store
One of the suspects wanted for attacking a worker while stealing a giant teddy bear from a Brooklyn dollar store has surrendered, police said Wednesday.
Thaddeus Cutler, 23, turned himself in to police at the 63rd Precinct stationhouse and was charged with robbery, police said.
Cutler and two accomplices were captured on surveillance video released by cops inside Dollar Inc. on Ralph Ave. near Foster Ave. in Flatlands, where cops say they tried to shoplift a box of lighters about 3 p.m. Feb. 4.
When a 47-year-old worker tried to stop them they knocked her to the ground and kicked her in the stomach, police said. She did not require medical attention.
The crooks ran off with $89 worth of batteries and the over-sized teddy bear.
The other suspects, a man and a woman, are still being sought.
Cutler has no previous arrest record, police said.
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