An Idahu person’s theft scheme, which includes literal crime ring and a soup barcode, has just dropped it into the cans.
The Called Wheel Police Department said in a release on Monday, 32 -year -old Dilin Rockwell confessed to police that he had a hidden for tomato soup to steal high -cost goods from Walmart in a Boys’ suburban area of ​​Calledwell Used the ring with a barcode.
The release states that Rockwell allegedly scanned the ring instead of the original product barcodes to pay a portion of their cost.
The incident took place on Sunday evening when officers responded to the theft reported in Walmart. The CPD said that when the police were going to the scene, the Rockwell came out of the store and was on his way to the west on the Cleveland Bouquer in his car.
Rockwell was detained at his residence and recovered the stolen trade goods, including a grill, which costs $ 300. The CPD said that Rockwell confessed to committing several thefts in Walmart.
Rockwell was arrested and charged with theft of crime and According to the County Online Booking Records Valley, theft of mismanagement. It was unclear whether he had a legal representation.
“Sorry, Mr. Rockwell, this time, could not work, but we appreciate your creativity,” said Rex Ingram, the Chief of Police, Calledwheel Chief of Police. “We know that times are tight but you easily found some county soup for dinner.”
Until Thursday, the Rockwell is still detained in the County Jail Valley, officials confirmed to NBC News.