The streets of Perth Amboy, New Jersey, were abuzz with whispers of a peculiar phenomenon in March 1913. It seemed that several local businesses had fallen victim to a series of mysterious thefts. At the epicenter of this enigma was the esteemed cash grocer, MKS N Sofield, who had been operating his esteemed establishment at 376 State Street for an impressive 13 years.
A keen observer of the local business scene, Sofield’s store was renowned for its exquisite teas and coffees, as well as its seasonal offerings of fresh fruits and vegetables. The store’s motto, ‘Always Good Goods at the Lowest Possible Prices,’ had become a beacon of trust for the community.
However, the situation took a turn for the worse when several business owners, including Sofield’s neighbor, a dry goods merchant named A Kramer, began to notice a disturbing trend. Goods were vanishing from their stores at an alarming rate, with some items being pilfered seemingly overnight.
The White Sale, a highly anticipated event that had been ongoing for a few weeks, was now on the cusp of its final days. Bargains were being snatched up by desperate customers, but the underlying concern remained: could the chaos be more than just a coincidence?
Perth Amboy’s City Market, situated on Smith Street, was another hotspot where suspicious activity had been observed. The usually bustling streets were now filled with anxious merchants, all scrambling to make sense of the unfolding mystery.
As the investigation unfolded, it became clear that several key players were at the heart of the scandal. VP Christofferson, an electrical engineer with a penchant for supplying goods, was said to have connections with several of the affected businesses.
Theories abounded, but the truth remained elusive. Was this a case of inside job, or were external forces at play? One thing was certain – the people of Perth Amboy were on high alert, waiting with bated breath for the truth to be revealed.
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Key Facts
- State: New Jersey
- Category: Organized Crime
- Era: Historical
- Source: Library of Congress — Chronicling America ↗
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