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WYSH: $1,800 worth of camera equipment stolen from Clinton Walmart

Posted at 11:43 am February 25, 2015
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Information from WYSH Radio

The Clinton Police Department is investigating the theft of more than $1,800 worth of digital cameras from the Walmart in Clinton.

Police were called to the store on Saturday afternoon and told by a loss prevention officer that a white male had opened an unlocked display case, removed a Sony camcorder, four Canon digital cameras, and a Samsung digital camera. The items were valued at $1,804 total.

The suspect then allegedly took the cameras to the sporting goods department, removed them from their packages, and concealed them in his clothing before walking out with out paying for them. The suspect was seen getting into a car and driving off, but the tag came back as being registered to a black male from Knoxville.

The investigation is ongoing.

Filed Under: Clinton, Front Page News, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: camcorder, Clinton Police Department, digital cameras, theft, Walmart

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