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Millbrook – Theft of Property 2nd Degree – Cash Reward Offered

FROM CENTRAL ALABAMA CRIMESTOPPERS

Walmart (145 Kelley Boulevard)

Millbrook, Alabama

Case: MBPD23- M07072023-A

Millbrook Police Department

334-285-5603

The Millbrook Police Department is investigating a Theft of Property 2nd Degree case and seeks the public’s help in identifying the suspects.

Millbrook Police Investigators released a photo of two unknown subjects wanted for a felony retail theft. The offense occurred, Sunday, June 25, 2023, at Walmart, 145 Kelley Boulevard, Millbrook, Alabama. Investigators say the suspects, an adult male, and an adult female, entered the business at this location and purchased $1,816.70 in merchandise. Paid with a worthless debit card, performing a “card cash scam.” The suspects left the business with the merchandise in an unknown direction of travel.

Investigators say the suspects knowingly made three transactions with a worthless debit card, asking the cashier to change the transaction to a cash setting, allowing the items to show as paid for.

Investigators say the suspects were identified as a black female and a black male. The female was seen wearing an orange baseball cap, a blue matching top and bottom outfit with white logos, a purple handbag, and a face mask. The male was seen wearing a white t-shirt, blue jeans, white shoes, and a face mask. There are no other details available for release at this time.

The suspects are wanted for Theft of Property 2nd Degree, a Class C Felony.

If you have any information regarding the identity of these suspects or their whereabouts, please immediately call the Police or CrimeStoppers using our 24-hour tip line at 334-215-STOP (7867) or 1-833-AL1-STOP (251-7867) or download our P3-tips app. Make sure you receive a Tip ID and Password in order to dialog with Investigators in case there is a follow-up question. Your Tip may lead to a Cash Reward!

If you need to remain anonymous call CrimeStoppers.

Note: A criminal charge is an accusation. The defendant is assumed innocent unless and until proven guilty.