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Women Ransack Man's Home, Make Off With His Blue Suede Shoes
Items taken included credit card, iPhone and blue suede shoes.

Caitlin is a writer and editor who was born, raised and still resides in Gravesend, Brooklyn. She previously worked as a financial news reporter for Wall Street Letter, and has also written for publications including the New York Observer, DNAinfo.com, City A.M., The Daily Mail and TheCelebrityCafe.com.
She earned a B.A. in communications and journalism with a minor in history from Marist College in 2011, where she also served as the managing editor of The Circle, Marist College's weekly student newspaper.
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Items taken included credit card, iPhone and blue suede shoes.

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