Updated: Jun. 22, 2024, 8:43 p.m.ByAn apartment resident called the police department at 10:30 a.m. on June 11 to report $15,000 in cash, jewelry, and an iPhone 12 missing.
The victim gave police officers the identities of two people who had been in the apartment earlier in the day. When officers talked to the two, they denied any knowledge of the missing cash or other items.A police officer at 7:35 p.m. on June 8 responded to Walmart, where a store security employee reported seeing a female suspect go through a self-checkout register and fail to scan a dozen miscellaneous items.
When the man inserted his credit card to pay for the merchandise, the card was declined. In the meantime, the woman had taken the cart with the items in it out to the parking lot. The male suspect asked security to allow him to go to his vehicle to retrieve a different credit card. “ acted as if he was confused by the fact that his wife had just left the store without him,” according to the police report. The man also could not recall his wife’s date of birth, according to the report.
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