Ohio Woman Accused In Stolen Haunted-House Tickets
Published: October 26, 2009
Updated: October 27, 2009
CINCINNATI—An Ohio woman has been accused of trying to sell nearly $7,500 worth of tickets that had been stolen from a Cincinnati-area haunted house.
Thirty-three-year-old Nikki Hill of suburban Green Township faced a charge of receiving stolen property Monday in Hamilton County Common Pleas Court.
Officers say Hill had 529 entrance tickets to the Dent Schoolhouse attraction valued at $7,470 and was selling them outside a nearby grocery store.
They say the tickets went missing during a break-in.
Hill says she bought the tickets on a Web site from a man who told her he worked at the haunted house and was given the tickets as compensation. A message seeking comment was left for her attorney.
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