Hamilton County OH Nov 19 2008
BY: Rick McCann
NTL. ASSOC. PRIVATE OFFICERS
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Authorities responded to an area Home Depot after security officers caught an employee stealing from the company.
Police say that he is now charged with theft after police say he allowed customers to leave with more than $4,000 worth of merchandise.
NTL. ASSOC. PRIVATE OFFICERS
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Authorities responded to an area Home Depot after security officers caught an employee stealing from the company.
Police say that he is now charged with theft after police say he allowed customers to leave with more than $4,000 worth of merchandise.
Hamilton County Sheriff’s deputies arrived at the store where loss prevention agents had been investigating one of their employees.
Deputies arrested 29 year-old James Bates of Elmwood Place Friday night at the Home Depot store in Columbia Township.
According to court records, Home Depot loss prevention observed Bates on closed circuit surveillance scanning only a few items when customers would come to his register with loads of merchandise, and then allow customers to leave with the unpaid items.
The alleged crimes took place between September and November and totaled $4,296.
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