Walmart heist: Fake armored guard handed $75K by unsuspecting Walmart employees, A man dressed as a security watchman left an Oklahoma Wal-Mart with $75,000 in real money, a wrongdoing that went undetected until the genuine security gatekeepers appeared later to transport the cash, police said on Monday.
The suspect strolled into the Wal-Mart on Saturday in Bristow, southwest of Tulsa, wearing garments like those of a Loomis heavily clad truck worker. He went to the money office, marked a store slip and left with the cash, Bristow Police said.
Police were called when the genuine Loomis work force arrived not exactly an hour later with no money to transport.
Oklahoma powers and the Federal Bureau of Investigation are searching for the suspect, which feature reconnaissance indicated getting into a dark Chevrolet Malibu and driving off from the store with the cash.
The suspect strolled into the Wal-Mart on Saturday in Bristow, southwest of Tulsa, wearing garments like those of a Loomis heavily clad truck worker. He went to the money office, marked a store slip and left with the cash, Bristow Police said.
Police were called when the genuine Loomis work force arrived not exactly an hour later with no money to transport.
Oklahoma powers and the Federal Bureau of Investigation are searching for the suspect, which feature reconnaissance indicated getting into a dark Chevrolet Malibu and driving off from the store with the cash.
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