Indiana State Troopers with Troop A have committed a case that gives new meaning to the term “five-finger discount.”
In this case, a man and a woman used five fingers and a pair of scissors to cut a cell phone worth $129 off a sales rack at a Walmart located at 3100 Oakland Avenue in White Township. Remove the package and hide it.
Troop A spokesman Officer Cliff Greenfield said it happened between 7:44 and 8:40 p.m. on Nov. 22, the day before Thanksgiving.
The couple then walked past the department and left Walmart, Greenfield said. The man and woman were last seen fleeing on foot toward Pizza Hut in the downtown Indiana business district.
The woman is described as approximately 5’3 to 5’9 tall, between 18 and 25 years old, wearing gray sweatpants, a black and white plaid shirt with a white hood, and a black fluffy jacket with a fur hood. It is said that
She was also described as having long brown hair with light brown highlights.
The man is described as approximately 5’3 to 5’9 tall, between 26 and 35 years old, wearing gray sweatpants, an off-white sweatshirt with dark lettering, a white/off-white sweater cap, and black color. It is said that he was doing so. shoes and black backpack.
Anyone with information about this couple should call Officer Shelby Ruffner at the Indiana Barracks at (724) 357-1906 or contact Pennsylvania Crime Stoppers at 1-800-4PA-TIPS (472-8477) or p3tips.com Please contact us. /tipform.aspx?ID=107.
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