There has been a candy theft
in each one of the fifth grade classrooms.
Portions of the fifth grade candy that was delivered last week has been
taken. This is a crime. The
authorities have asked for your help.
They have seven suspects:
Mrs. Wagner – She cannot live without chocolate. Each
day she has intense cravings for its sensational sweetness. She has been overheard saying, “She’s never
tasted a piece of chocolate she did not like.”
Mrs. Hughes – She knows how much Mrs. Wagner loves
chocolate. It is not good for her in such devastating quantities. She might have gotten rid of the chocolate to
help with Mrs. Wagner’s worst addiction.
Mrs. Robinson – She thrives on owning businesses. She just
opened up her own store serving the finest treats for kids of all ages. This candy could bring many kids into her
store…making her the most popular store owner in town.
Mr. Toby – He loves going to fifth grade camp, but it
costs ten times more for adults than students.
He might want to sell candy to help pay for the outrageous adult camp
price. He thinks camp is the best
experience he has ever had.
Mrs. Spitzmiller- She loves to bring candy home to her
boys. Maybe she thought it would be
easier to take the candy from school instead of going to the store and standing
in long lines. The Spitzmillers always have an overflowing candy dish on their
kitchen table.
Mrs. Bohn – She loves all kinds of sweets. She was once seen at Target with 25 pounds of
candy in her cart. If you visit her over
the holidays, her house is filled to the brim with sweet treats for her
grandchildren.
Mrs. Noble – She has a secret stash of candy in her
desk. She always keeps it full for Mrs.
Wagner’s cravings at all times of the day.
Mrs. Noble enjoys chocolate too. She has been overheard saying “After
all, chocolate is the world’s most popular flavor.”
Mr. Vargo – His son, Connor, just started going to a
school that charges students an expensive tuition to attend. He needs all the
money he can get his hands on to pay for the skyrocketing tuition increase for
the 2012-2013 school year.
The authorities have found significant
amounts of candy in each one of the suspects’ cars and they could easily obtain
a key to enter the classrooms at Rose Acres. We used the process of chromotography to determine whose pen wrote the note.
Oh no! It was Mrs. Spitzmiller!
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