BEAVERCREEK -- Police are investigating the theft of two large-screen televisions December 12 and 16 from Sam's Club.
Beavercreek Police said both incidents occurred in the evening and involved the same suspect.
The suspect is described as a white male in his 40s with a short haircut. The truck he used is a dark-colored, full-sized truck with a metal toolbox mounted in the bed.
During each theft, within minutes of entering the store, police said, the suspect selected the television and placed it into a cart, which he then pushed out a fire exit to the awaiting truck. On one occasion a white female was observed driving the truck.
The TVs are valued at more than $700. Anyone with information about these thefts or the identity of the suspect is asked to call the Beavercreek Police Department Tip Line at 937-320-7393.
Beavercreek Police said both incidents occurred in the evening and involved the same suspect.
The suspect is described as a white male in his 40s with a short haircut. The truck he used is a dark-colored, full-sized truck with a metal toolbox mounted in the bed.
During each theft, within minutes of entering the store, police said, the suspect selected the television and placed it into a cart, which he then pushed out a fire exit to the awaiting truck. On one occasion a white female was observed driving the truck.
The TVs are valued at more than $700. Anyone with information about these thefts or the identity of the suspect is asked to call the Beavercreek Police Department Tip Line at 937-320-7393.