PROVIDENCE, R.I. Nearly 18-hundred dollars apparently walks away from a detective's desk in the Providence police station.
It happened in October -- but there's no record of a police report being filed so the crime came to light only after The Providence Journal asked about it.
Police say a robbery victim's purse was sitting on the desk of an unnamed detective. Inside was three-thousand dollars cash.
Evidence and valuables are supposed to be locked away -- but that wasn't done in this case.
Police say the detective stepped away for a few moments, and when he came back, he realized 17-hundred and 90 dollars was missing from the bag.
The department reimbursed the woman for the stolen cash.
The detective's bureau is accessible only to people with a swipe card or their guests.
Police say the department's internal affairs bureau is looking into it.
(Copyright 2006 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)
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