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Police: Syringes Hidden in Clothing at a Wal-Mart Store
Updated: Wednesday, 30 Nov 2011, 6:03 PM  EST
Published : Wednesday, 30 Nov 2011, 12:00 PM EST
Published : Wednesday, 30 Nov 2011, 12:00 PM EST
BARTOW COUNTY, Ga. - Authorities in Bartow County are  investigating a series of incidents where syringes have been found in clothing  at a Wal-Mart store.
Authorities with the Bartow County Sheriff's Office say the  syringes were hidden in several items oof children's or women's clothing,  including bras, at a Wal-Mart store in Cartersville on Market  Blvd.
Authorities say four incidents have occurred since October 13.  They say two of the incidents resulted in some kind of medical  treatment.
Patricia Headrick said she was at the Wal-Mart on Black Friday  when she went to pick up a Playtex bra.
"I put my hand down into the box and that's when it pricked me,"  Headrick said.
Once the initial shock wore off, Headrick said she became  concerned with where the needle came from.
"Whose arm was this in? Whose body? Was this a used needle?"  Headrick said.
Sgt. Jonathan Rogers of the Bartow County Sheriff's Office said  other incidents included a needle found in a Hello Kitty socks and a 14-year-old  girl was pricked by a needle in pajamas. The 14-year-old's mother was also  pricked while checking the pajamas.
Authorities would only say that they were diabetic syringes that  can be purchased at most pharmacies. Rogers said the needles would be tested in  a crime lab.
Headrick said the next six months will be a waiting game for her  and her family as she awaits tests. She said she's already $1,300 for medicines  to help prevent a number of diseases.
"I'm scared to death. I don't know what's going to happen,"  Headrick said.
Authorities are going over surveillance video, looking for  suspicious acitivites. It is unclear when the tests will come back on the  syringes.


 
