JERSEY CITY, N.J. (AP) - Police were trying to pick up the trail of three people suspected of staging a panty raid this week at a Victoria's Secret in Newport Center Mall. The trio - two men and a woman - were able to thwart security sensors at the store because they used shopping bags lined with aluminum foil, known as "booster bags," police said. A security camera at the store caught the heist, but not before the trio grabbed dozens of bras and women's panties from two display tables. The Tuesday night heist netted nearly $12,000 in undergarments: $4,905 in bras and $6,821 in women's panties. "That's a lot of underwear," police Lt. Edgar Martinez told The New York Times for Thursday newspapers.
From the words of famous philosopher Al Bundy speaking to his son Bud, "Remember son, leave the big panties alone."
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