Help sought solving Two Walmart Shoplifting Cases

The Oconee County Sheriff’s Office seeks the public’s help in solving two shoplifting cases that occurred recently at the Walmart in Seneca. The Sheriff’s Office is also seeking the public’s help in identifying two females in relation to both shopliftings and a male in relation to the second shoplifting. A deputy from the Uniform Patrol Division responded to the Sandifer Boulevard location on two separate occasions in regards to two separate shopliftings. During the first shoplifting which occurred on Jan. 19, an employee of the store told the deputy that two black females came into the store and concealed a quantity of PlayStation 4 controllers and then left the store without paying for the items. During the second shoplifting which occurred on Jan. 21, an employee of the store told the deputy that two black females and one black male came into the store and took a quantity of PlayStation 4 controllers and left the store without paying for the items. The individuals were seen leaving in a silver four-door car. The approximate combined value of the controllers taken in the two shopliftings is $1,584.91. Pictures of the suspects can be seen on the Oconee County Sheriff’s Office website at www.oconeelaw.com. If you have any information in regards to these two shoplifting cases or the identities of the individuals in relation to these cases, you are asked to call Crimestoppers at 1-888-CRIME-SC or 864-638-STOP. You don’t have to give your name when you call Crimestoppers and all the information provided is confidential. If your tip leads to an arrest or the identification of the individuals, you could be eligible for a cash reward.[espro-slider id=32522]