Crime & Safety
Report: Men Stole Air Guns, Computers, Flashlights from Walmart
Police are looking for two men who cut a hole in the garden center fence at Walmart and loaded guns and electronics into their pickup truck.

Lexington Police are looking for two men who stole more than $3,000 in air guns, assault rifles and electronics Saturday from the Walmart on Sunset Boulevard.Â
Video surveillance shows two white males pull up in a red extended-cab pickup truck near the fenced lawn and garden area around 10 p.m., according to a police report. The men used a tool to cut a hole in the fence.Â
One of the men then entered the store through the grocery area and went to the lawn and garden area, according to the report. The man went back to the outdoor area and put three air rifles, four air guns, two air hunting rifles and two assault rifles into a shopping cart.Â
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The man pushed the cart with the guns to the lawn and garden area and unloaded them near the hole in the fence, according to the report. He went back inside to the electronics section, put two desktop computers in the cart and then unloaded the computers next to the hole in the fence.Â
A few minutes later, the second man pulled the truck up to the hole again, according to the report. Both men passed the items through the hole in the fence and loaded them into the truck.Â
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Police also say that while the first man was taking the guns and computers to the hole in the fence, the second man went inside the store and stole 31 flashlights.Â
The first man was about 5 feet 8 inches tall, was wearing a Indians ball cap, a multi-color, long-sleeve plad shirt and jeans. The second man was wearing a white cap, a striped multi-color shirt and jeans.Â
Anyone with information about the incident should call the Lexington Police Department at 803-359-6260.Â
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