Boulder man accused of raiding deli for food
BOULDER — A 27-year-old Boulder man is facing burglary charges after police found him inside a store, where they discovered someone sampled eight tubs of prepared food and damaged other deli delights.
Police accused Anthony Tornowski of breaking into Alfalfa’s Market on Saturday, eating or destroying about $1,000 worth of food.
According to the Boulder Daily Camera, police were investigating a report of a burglar alarm when they found the man behind the deli counter, hiding behind a steel storage container.
The store manager told police that someone sampled eight tubs of freshly prepared items such as sushi, muffins, potato salad and roasted chicken.
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