Crime & Safety

2 iPad Minis Bought With Counterfeit Money: Waterford Police

Waterford Police are seeking the public's help in identifying the suspect in an alleged larceny from Walmart.

The Waterford Police Department shared the above photographs of a vehicle and suspect reportedly involved in a larceny incident at the Waterford Walmart on Wednesday, February 4, at approximately 1:35 a.m.

"The suspect purchased two iPad Mini 4s with multiple counterfeit 20 dollar bills," police said. "There is one picture of the suspect and it is believed the vehicle had a New York registration plate."

Police said the suspect is involved in alleged larceny incidents in Torrington and Camden, Delaware, for similar incidents. The photographs are from Camden Walmart.

Anyone with information on the car or the suspects is asked to contact Waterford Police via Facebook via direct message or contact Officer Fredricks #64 at efredricks@waterfordct.org or at 860-442-9451. Reference case #2016-00375.

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