This ? stole $75,000 from Walmart by himself
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This ? just walked into walmart and debo 75 stacks
Story in the spoiler
https://youtu.be/819diXSpHAs
Story in the spoiler
BRISTOW, Oklahoma -- Police say a man dressed as an armored truck driver conned Walmart employees in Bristow, Okla., out of more than $75,000 in cash on July 4.
The armed man, who was wearing an apparently fake bulletproof vest and a uniform that resembled those worn by Loomis employees -- without the company logo -- convinced store employees that he was there for the day's regular cash pick up, reports CBS affiliate KOTV.
Police say a man who robbed a Walmart in Bristow, Okla., on July 4, 2015, fled in this Chevrolet Malibu. CBS AFFILIATE KOTV
Police released surveillance images of the man and the black newer-model Chevrolet Malibu that he left in. Employees said they didn't realize the error until the real Loomis truck came to make the scheduled pick up about 30 minutes later, according to police.
Police in Bristow, Okla., say the man pictured above left a Walmart with $75,000 in cash on July 4, 2015, after claiming to be a Loomis armored truck driver. CBS AFFILIATE KOTV
Detective Kevin Webster, who is investigating the case for the Bristow Police Deaprtment, told 48 Hours' Crimesider that the man was likely familiar with either Loomis or Walmart security protocol.
"That appears to be the case, it appears to have been planned with some knowledge, but I wouldn't say for sure at this point," said Webster, who is the lone detective in the town of 4,000. "I've actually been in contact with WalMart and this is the first robbery like this that anybody can remember."
Webster said police have some leads in the case, but declined to elaborate. There are currently no suspects. Additional surveillance images were sent to a lab for enhancement, and may eventually be released to the public, Webster said.
He added that the FBI and the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation are assisting in the case, and the FBI may take it over.
The armed man, who was wearing an apparently fake bulletproof vest and a uniform that resembled those worn by Loomis employees -- without the company logo -- convinced store employees that he was there for the day's regular cash pick up, reports CBS affiliate KOTV.
Police say a man who robbed a Walmart in Bristow, Okla., on July 4, 2015, fled in this Chevrolet Malibu. CBS AFFILIATE KOTV
Police released surveillance images of the man and the black newer-model Chevrolet Malibu that he left in. Employees said they didn't realize the error until the real Loomis truck came to make the scheduled pick up about 30 minutes later, according to police.
Police in Bristow, Okla., say the man pictured above left a Walmart with $75,000 in cash on July 4, 2015, after claiming to be a Loomis armored truck driver. CBS AFFILIATE KOTV
Detective Kevin Webster, who is investigating the case for the Bristow Police Deaprtment, told 48 Hours' Crimesider that the man was likely familiar with either Loomis or Walmart security protocol.
"That appears to be the case, it appears to have been planned with some knowledge, but I wouldn't say for sure at this point," said Webster, who is the lone detective in the town of 4,000. "I've actually been in contact with WalMart and this is the first robbery like this that anybody can remember."
Webster said police have some leads in the case, but declined to elaborate. There are currently no suspects. Additional surveillance images were sent to a lab for enhancement, and may eventually be released to the public, Webster said.
He added that the FBI and the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation are assisting in the case, and the FBI may take it over.
https://youtu.be/819diXSpHAs
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My ? did that ?
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I saw this on the news..funny ? .
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Somebody is getting fired.
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Good. I hope the ? never get caught
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To many cameras to not get caught, but damn that was bold
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Smooth criminal
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What street dreams are made of. That man is the real mvp.
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Boy hit a lick tho.. you know he was plotting that ? and just said ? it
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Lmao jus gave a random ? a bag full of money
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To many cameras to not get caught, but damn that was bold
If nobody snitches on the freeze frames they got he should be good. Malibu is a very common car. -
Why the ? ain't I think of this?
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I hope that ? chilling on a beach somewhere where he can't extradited.
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Straight gangsta move. Hope he doesn't be a ? and try it again. Take the 75k and chill.
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Black excellence
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Great power move. But 75 racks ain't goin last long.
If he get jammed up, just tell the jury "I didn't rob anyone, they GAVE me the money." -
Brb, gotta hit up Wal-Mart.
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Sounds like something Miz and Rafe might've tried to plan out:
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Reparations one way or the other.
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The Walton family can afford to give everyone $75,000.
This ? was pennies to them. -
Update:
Investigators say the man who posed as the armored transport employee was possibly a relative of the manager. That man has yet to be identified and is still at large, NewsOK reports.
The manager’s stepdaughter reportedly told investigators this week that she was paid $900 to drive the getaway vehicle, while the man’s wife said the clothing the robber wore during the heist was burned in their backyard grill.
The two alleged conspirators were arrested on suspicion of felony grand larceny Thursday and are currently being held on $75,000 cash-only bonds. -
The video makes it sound like it was several different people doing it.
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Props to that ? .
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I seen this on the show, 'almost got away with it''. It's not as easy as it sounds. That ? took planning, ? , and smarts.
Props to him.