Wisconsin man bought $6k worth of cleaning supplies — just after his wife disappeared

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A Wisconsin man has been charged with identity theft after allegedly using his wife’s credit cards to buy $6,000 worth of cleaning supplies — just a week after her family reported her missing.

Cops questioned Zachariah Rasch, 42, after he ran up a huge tab on estranged wife Crystal’s dime — and bought a suspicious amount of supplies that included stain remover, liquid drain opener, chemical-resistant gloves, a vacuum, air fresheners, wipes and carpet cleaner,Zachariah Rasch, 42, allegedly used his wife’s credit cards to buy cleaning supplies just a week after she was reported missing.

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