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Bedbugs are believed to have been released inside a Pennsylvania Walmart, prompting a police investigation.

January 6, 2020, 3:46 PMUniversal Images Group via Getty

The discovery was first made on Jan. 2, when an employee of the Walmart in Erie County found a closed pill bottle containing live bugs inside a boy's jacket that was on sale, Pennsylvania State Police said.

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