On Saturday, 10/17/15, at approximately 2050hrs, Communication Officer Lindbloom, advised me to go to Wal-Mart in reference to a theft. I arrived at Wal-Mart and spoke to Wal-Mart’s Asset Protection employee, Krista Lea McClintick. McClintick advised she had (2) two customers walk out with a black LifeProof Case for the IPhone 6, valued at $79.34. McClintick advised she had followed a male in a blue hoodie around the store due to her suspicion. McClintick advised she noticed a white male with a blue hoodie was in automotive with a package in his hand getting the plastic wrap off an item. McClintick advised the white male stored the item in the automotive isle (P16) and had left. McClintick advised the white male with the blue hoodie came back to the isle (p16), with another white male wearing a grey long …show more content…
McClintick showed video footage of the (2) white males and noticed the following; the white male known to be Quinn was in a blue hoodie in automotive messing with an item. It appeared Quinn reached inside his pants pocket and started to mess with the item again that was in his hand. It appeared Quinn stashed the item, and then came back with the male that was wearing a grey long sleeve shirt with stripes known to be Epperson. Epperson appeared to grab the package from Isle (P16) and left view of the camera. While walking the sales floor with McClintick she showed me where the item was recovered. I recovered Spider Wire that had been on the LifeProof box in isle (P16) behind some merchandise. In isle (P22) Isle papers believed to be in the LifeProof box was stored behind the battery racks. McClintick advised the vehicle was a white (2) two door Chevrolet cavalier, bearing the plate number KL7Y4X. McClintick had given me (2) two printed off still shots that was captured by Wal-Mart’s Security cameras of Epperson and