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Planned Parenthood CEO Caught Shoplifting

Bryan Monaghan

ABC 6 News Reporter Robert Goulston has the story of a local CEO caught shoplifting at the Warwick Mall. Planned Parenthood of Rhode Island President and CEO Miriam Inocencio was caught by police stealing a shirt from Macy's several weeks ago. Now reaction from those that know and work with Inocencio.

Saturday, Jun 14 at 11:32 AM Paula Done Smithfield wrote ...

Until Ms. Inocencio either resigns or is let go, I will not donate to PPRI again.

Wednesday, Jun 11 at 5:02 PM Jamie, Cranston wrote ...

This story was based on many assumptions and little facts. No one spoke to Ms. Inocencio, members of her family or any employees/co-workers. I am familiar with Miriam and Planned Parenthood and know that there must be a reasonable explanation for what happened. We hope that Miriam is doing well. There were many people left with axes to grind in the process of Ms. Inocencio cleaning up the mess that was PPRI when she stepped in as CEO and its obvioius that "glad" and "Karen" are two of them.

Wednesday, May 21 at 9:39 AM glad wrote ...

"They do say what goes around comes around" she did this to her self. Embarrassing!!!

Tuesday, May 20 at 10:14 AM Karen wrote ...

No Surprise!

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