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April Fool’s Foot Massage Bandit Strikes AgainFugitive has pulled a fast one on Mayfair massage shop two years in a row on April
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By Jim Price | Apr 8, 2011 10:12 pm ET | Updated Apr 9, 2011 6:07 pm ET
When the fugitive who has twice tricked a Wauwatosa business out of paying for its services is brought to justice, there is something police and the public may want him to explain.
playing April Fool for a foot massage?
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On Wednesday, a Wauwatosa police officer was sent to the Happy Foot Palace at Mayfair Mall, where the owner complained that on April 1 a customer had left without paying for an hour-long, $60 foot massage.
The shop owner said that the man offered to pay with a credit card but it was denied. He then talked a Happy Foot employee into letting him leave an identification card and a W-2 tax form as his bond, saying he would visit an ATM and return shortly to pay cash.
When the fugitive who has twice tricked a Wauwatosa business out of paying for its services is brought to justice, there is something police and the public may want him to explain.
Why does he get a kick out of playing April Fool for a foot massage?
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On Wednesday, a Wauwatosa police officer was sent to the Happy Foot Palace at Mayfair Mall, where the owner complained that on April 1 a customer had left without paying for an hour-long, $60 foot massage.
The shop owner said that the man offered to pay with a credit card but it was denied. He then talked a Happy Foot employee into letting him leave an identification card and a W-2 tax form as his bond, saying he would visit an ATM and return shortly to pay cash.
He did not return, and after five days the owner called police for help in getting his fee. The officer interviewed the owner and staff about the incident and wrote in his report that the owner mentioned something interesting:
The same man had done the same thing the previous April 1, that time leaving a coat as collateral.
The officer collected a Milwaukee Health Service identification card and the tax form left by the suspect and searched the state crime database for Daniel W. Wolski, date of birth April 29, 1982, as given on the ID card. At first nothing turned up, but further searching revealed a fugitive warrant for that name with a date of birth given as exactly one year later, in 1983.
Police then visited the business listed on Wolski’s W-2, where they learned he had started work in September but left in January for another job. Officers visited that company to find that Wolski had been fired less than a month ago.
According to the police report, employees there told officers that things had begun to go missing while Wolski was working there, and that the disappearances had stopped since he was gone. They did not know where Wolski had gone after he was let go.
Wolski, 27, is described as a white male, 6-foot-1 and 210 pounds, with brown hair and green eyes. His last known address was in Milwaukee. Wolski is wanted by the Greenfield Police Department on a charge of retail theft.
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