Crime & Safety

Woodbury Man Pawned State's Computers, Charges Say

Daryl B. Bacchus 'didn't appear to be surprised' when police arrested him, according to an account at startribune.com.

A Woodbury resident working for the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED) faces charges of stealing more than two dozen computers and pawning them, according to the Star Tribune

Daryl B. Bacchus, 38, didn't act surprised or demand a reason for his arrest when police came to his office, the Star Tribune reported, based on charges filed on Friday. 

Bacchus pawned some of the items, with a value of, $13,790 for $2,679.50, according to the newspaper. 

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