Body spray used in bizarre Samoa robbery
A 22-year-old woman has been charged with attempted robbery after she allegedly sprayed her body deodorant at an employee of Western Union Money Transfer with the intention of stealing money. The incident took place last Tuesday at the Western Union branch at the Maota o Samoa complex, Tuana’imato.
Assistant Police Commissioner Le’aupepe Fatu Pula said Fialelei Ene Siaosi entered the money transfer outlet and sprayed the face of the cashier.
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![Pictured is Nicky Pulu (L), during his two-day First Aid/CPR Lifeguard training. Pulu, who is part of the American Samoa Aquatics Agency (ASAA), went through the training class, along with other ASAA members, this past Tuesday and Wednesday in the DOC conference room, as they work toward becoming lifeguards. Eventually, the lifeguards will become mentors as part of the ‘Bruckner Chase Toa o’le Tai’ (Ocean Heroes) program.
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