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Teen charged with theft of host's panties

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CHURCH HILL, Tenn. (AP) - Police in East Tennessee have arrested a homeless teenager after his benefactor's underwear was found in his luggage.

According to the Kingsport Times-News, Kristen Fortin allowed 18-year-old Connor Greear to stay with her after he was kicked out of his friend's apartment in Church Hill.

Fortin told police she was uneasy after Greear talked about knowing the combination to the safe at the apartment where he had been staying. She said she looked in her guest's luggage and found panties belonging to her and her 8-year-old daughter.

The woman at the apartment Greear was kicked out of said four of her rings were missing, but Greear denied knowing anything about them.

He was charged with misdemeanor theft.

Police said Greear stated he has a fetish for women's underwear.

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