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Woman accused of stealing food from sorority
01:00 AM EDT on Saturday, March 15, 2008
SOUTH KINGSTOWN — A 54-year-old woman was arrested Wednesday after two residents at the University of Rhode Island’s Sigma Delta Tau Sorority found her inside the sorority house, looking into their refrigerator, the police said.
Margo A. Caddick, of 70 Cherry Rd., South Kingstown, is charged with burglary, possession of burglary tools and receiving stolen goods worth less than $500, according to District Court records.
South Kingstown police Capt. Jeffrey Allen said sorority members discovered the woman at about 5 a.m. and told the house mother, who happens to be a South Kingstown police officer. The officer confronted Caddick as she walked to her car. URI police officers then arrived and arrested Caddick after finding she was in possession of stolen food, Allen said.
South Kingstown and URI police later served two search warrants, one at Caddick’s address and another on Peninsula Road and seized other items believed to have been stolen, Allen said. The investigation is continuing, he said.
Caddick is free on bail and is scheduled to be back in District Court, Wakefield, on April 2.
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