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Walmart Baby-Formula Theft Leads to San Diego-area
Police Chase
The alleged getaway driver for a man suspected of stealing baby
formula
from a National City Walmart led police on a chase that ended in a crash
Wednesday. Andrea Cox, 22, of San Diego, was expected to be charged with
felony
evading in the chase, which ended along state Route 94, according to
National
City police. Terrell Freeman, 33, of San Diego, is expected to charged in
the
chase and the theft. Cox refused to stop when a police officer tried to pull
over the car as she drove away from the store. The chase led onto northbound
Interstate 5, then merged onto I-15, I-805 and eastbound SR-94, Sgt. Alex
Hernandez said. A few moments later, the white 2004 Chevrolet Impala skidded
out
of control, overturned, crashed over a barrier on the north side of the
freeway
and went down an embankment.
(Source
10news.com)
Woman jailed for alleged Walmart computer theft; tied to multi-state
thefts
A northern Illinois woman remained in the Racine County Jail
Wednesday
night, accused of stealing a computer from Walmart in Mount Pleasant -- one
of a
string of alleged thefts in two states. Tiffany A. Broude was charged Jan. 3
with one felony count of being a party to the crime of retail theft for
allegedly helping to steal a computer from Walmart on March 27, 2013. She
and
Christopher M. Streicher placed a $998 computer in a shopping cart in the
store,
took off the security wrap, and headed for the exit. A Mount Pleasant police
officer began investigating the theft, discovering video of the pair
stealing a
flat-screen TV on March 27, 2013, from Walmart in Kenosha, as well as
unspecified items on March 28, 2013, from both a Zion, Illinois, Walmart and
a
Gurnee, Illinois, Sears, according to the complaint.
(Source
journaltimes.com)
Pair accused of stealing phones from Sprint store in
Oklahoma City - Could be
same suspects involved in similar thefts Police are
searching
for two people after cellphones were stolen from a Sprint store on W.
Memorial
Road, officials said. According to a police report, one suspect is a woman
in
her 20s, last seen wearing a pink T-shirt. Police said security cameras
placed
the woman in the store around 11 a.m. Saturday. In her initial visit the
woman
asked a female employee questions, including whether she worked at the store
alone, the report said. A few hours later she returned with a man. The
employee
said when she turned her attention to a phone call the two suspects used
wire
clippers to steal two display phones. Other cellphone thefts have been
reported
in the same area.
(Source
koco.com)
Theft/Return Scam At Little Debbie Parkway
Walmart
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