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		<title>Government spends 6 months probing 50-cent sausage theft</title>
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			<title>Original Blog Entry: Government spends 6 months probing 50-cent sausage theft</title>
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			<pubDate>Sat, 29 Jan 2011 11:36:58 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Murder, extortion? No, Waterfront Commission probing theft of $2 dollar bottle of iced tea, sausage<br /><br />Larry Mcshane<br /><br />DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER<br /><br />Friday, January 28th 2011, 4:00 AM<br /><br />A suspect swiped a $2 bottle of iced tea and used it to wash down a stolen piece of sausage.<br /><br />On the mobbed-up docks of Bayonne the six-month probe was known as Operation Missing Link.<br /><br />Its target: A suspect who swiped a $2 bottle of iced tea and used it to wash down a stolen 50-cent piece of sausage - the lost link that left a bad taste in everybody&#x27;s mouth, sources told the Daily News.<br /><br />An investigation of the penny-ante heist was ordered by the Waterfront Commission, the agency charged with policing the docks for mob corruption, drug smuggling and other major crimes, the sources said.<br /><br />The investigation included scores of interviews over countless hours dating to last August, sources said - even though the victim was reluctant to press charges.<br /><br />It&#x27;s like Capt. Queeg and the strawberries, said New Jersey state Sen. Raymond Lesniak, a harsh critic of the bistate commission.<br /><br />It&#x27;s a $2.50 ongoing investigation.<br /><br />One of the sources was more blunt: The whole investigation is bull----. It&#x27;s a waste of manpower, money and resources.<br /><br />Waterfront Commission General Counsel Phoebe Soriel, while declining to address specifics, said the case was more complex than it appeared.<br /><br />While the commission does not comment on pending investigations, it takes any theft in the port seriously - especially theft involving extortion, she said without going into detail.<br /><br />The reported value of the stolen goods - a handful of change - is a microfraction of the $200 billion that moves annually through the ports of New York and New Jersey.<br /><br />The overkill began when the commission received an anonymous tip that someone filched the drink and the sausage from a food truck catering to dock workers.<br /><br />According to two sources, the case was quickly wrapped up: The thief confessed to the crime, and the victim said an arrest was unnecessary.<br /><br />The victim didn&#x27;t want to see him behind bars...just wanted him to stop, one source said.<br /><br />But top commission officials, convinced its investigators mishandled the case, ordered a second probe with every possible witness reinterviewed, the sources said.<br /><br />Investigators from the 58-year-old agency returned to the docks and conducted about 80 second interviews, all the while cranking out piles of paperwork, the sources said.<br /><br />The commission was blasted in August 2009 - one year before the sausage investigation was launched - as home to corrupt execs barely better than the waterfront&#x27;s notorious mobsters.<br /><br />Officials were accused in a ing 60-page report of misusing Homeland Security money, keeping a convicted crook in business and surfing the Internet for porn.<br /><br />The iced-tea-and-sausage probe - which has yet to wrap up - is considered an embarrassment among investigators and dock workers.<br /><br />They snicker about it, one of the sources said.<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="https://blogs.lotterypost.com/truesee/2011/1/government-spends-6-months-probing-50-cent-sa.htm">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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