KY teen arrested for stealing Xbox 360
Radcliff, KY police have arrested a sticky-fingered teenager for allegedly stealing a Xbox 360 earlier this month.
According to police, who arrested Darrius R. Chandler this past Sunday, the teen was spotted on Wal-Mart security cameras walking out of the store with the console, which according to the news report, is valued at “more than $300″. This means he did not steal an Arcade console.
As Christmas draws near odds are we’ll hear more and more about shoppers and even some employees walking off with a five-finger discounted video game console. If you are one of these sorry sods, remember one thing: You will get caught. And when you get caught, you will be mocked and ridiculed on websites like this one. If you want to steal, go big. Remember, kiddies: Theft is bad. Grand theft? A-okay!
Good day to you.
UPDATO MAGNIFICO:
This is a question I’m posing to you, the reader. Considering that most Xbox 360s are behind a locked glass case that requires an employee to open, how exactly did this punk steal a 360? My guess is he was an employee, however the story doesn’t mention anything about it.
Xbox 360, Radcliff, Kentucky, Wal-Mart
November 27th, 2007 at 12:21 pm
Well, if he worked in the stock room, he’s got access to just about anything you could ever want. If you have a friend on the inside, then stuff gets left on the loading bay all the time.
December 14th, 2007 at 9:46 am
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