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06-23-2011, 11:51am
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Steals Customer's Cash
$1,200 Intended For TV Stolen From Woman
POSTED: 12:10 pm EDT June 23, 2011
UPDATED: 12:22 pm EDT June 23, 2011
Woman Robbed By Fake Walmart Employee
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. -- A woman posing as a Walmart employee made off with $1,200 a customer was planning to use to purchase a new television, Winston-Salem police said.
Police said Betty Jean Johnson, 26, went to the store on Kester Mill Road at about 1:30 p.m. on Thursday and was approached by a woman near the door who was wearing a Walmart nametag.
The woman struck up a conversation with Johnson, who told the woman she was there to buy a television, police said.
Johnson told police the woman offered to get her an employee discount on the television, but Johnson would have to give the woman the cash.
Police said the woman walked out the front door of the store with Johnson's money, saying she would have to reenter through the employee entrance.
Police said Johnson waited, but the woman never returned.
The woman, described as black in her 30s or 40s, is thought to have left in a silver car driven by a man, police said.
Anyone with information about the case is asked to call the Winston-Salem Police Department.
Woman Poses As Walmart Employee, Steals Customer's Cash - Winston-Salem News Story - WXII The Triad (http://www.wxii12.com/news/28333161/detail.html)
Steals Customer's Cash
$1,200 Intended For TV Stolen From Woman
POSTED: 12:10 pm EDT June 23, 2011
UPDATED: 12:22 pm EDT June 23, 2011
Woman Robbed By Fake Walmart Employee
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. -- A woman posing as a Walmart employee made off with $1,200 a customer was planning to use to purchase a new television, Winston-Salem police said.
Police said Betty Jean Johnson, 26, went to the store on Kester Mill Road at about 1:30 p.m. on Thursday and was approached by a woman near the door who was wearing a Walmart nametag.
The woman struck up a conversation with Johnson, who told the woman she was there to buy a television, police said.
Johnson told police the woman offered to get her an employee discount on the television, but Johnson would have to give the woman the cash.
Police said the woman walked out the front door of the store with Johnson's money, saying she would have to reenter through the employee entrance.
Police said Johnson waited, but the woman never returned.
The woman, described as black in her 30s or 40s, is thought to have left in a silver car driven by a man, police said.
Anyone with information about the case is asked to call the Winston-Salem Police Department.
Woman Poses As Walmart Employee, Steals Customer's Cash - Winston-Salem News Story - WXII The Triad (http://www.wxii12.com/news/28333161/detail.html)