Minnesota man, Patrick Costanzo, pleads guilty to stealing $25,000 in Tide detergent

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A Minnesota man has pleaded guilty to stealing $25,000 in Tide laundry detergent from a Walmart store.

Patrick Costanzo, 55, of South St. Paul, was charged with theft after surveillance cameras showed him entering the store more than two dozen times, Minneapolis TV station KTSP reported.

Police told KTSP he admitted to the thefts over a 15-month period.

Security at the West St. Paul store called police on Feb. 7 after an internal audit showed large amounts of Tide laundry detergent missing from the inventory, TV station KMSP reported.

Police waited with store officials for Costanzo to show back up. When he didn't, they left, although they returned moments later after Costanzo was spotted trying to push a cart filled with items out of the store, KMSP reported.

Tide thefts are up nationwide, as thieves realize they can sell the detergent for less on the street and turn a profit, National Public Radio reported.

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