Police search for man who stole nearly $3K in high-end wine from upscale supermarket
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Police search for man who stole nearly $3K in high-end wine from upscale supermarket A pricey taste in vino has landed one suspect in hot water after Irvine police say he made off with more than $2,600 worth of high-end wine from a local Gelson’s supermarket.
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Police search for man who stole nearly $3K in high-end wine from upscale supermarket A pricey taste in vino has landed one suspect in hot water after Irvine police say he made off with more than $2,600 worth of high-end wine from a local Gelson’s supermarket.
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