While responding I was advised the suspects two black female adults and two black juveniles left heading north on Business 67 in a maroon Dodge Challenger.
A short time later Officer Duckett attempted to stop a vehicle matching the description provided however the driver of the vehicle failed to stop. See Officer Duckett’s supplemental report.
I responded to the location where the vehicle stopped near Greenville Missouri and made contact with Alexis Moore, one of the suspects, and the two juveniles Am-Bre Watkins and Jamarie Young. I transported Moore, Watkins, and Young back to the Poplar Bluff Police Department.
The vehicle was towed by Rushins Towing to the Poplar Bluff Police Department where it …show more content…
- Moore paid for the ten items she had scanned.
- Moore and Gaines made their way to the south door where they were unable to provide receipts for all of the merchandise.
- Moore and Gaines pushed the two carts out to a vehicle and began loading the items into a maroon Dodge Challenger.
- Moore, Gaines and the two juveniles with them then left in the maroon Dodge Challenger heading north on Business 67.
- Moore and Gains left some merchandise behind in the cart on the parking lot which had a value of $83.49.
- The value of the property recovered from the vehicle belonging to Walmart was $459.60.
- The total value of the stolen merchandise was $543.09.
A Release of property form was completed and the property was returned to Brentyn Clark a Walmart loss prevention employee.
Watkins was released to her grandmother at her mother Alexis Moore’s request.
Gaines was unable to locate anyone to take Young so Division of family Service was contacted and they took custody on Young.
Moore was processed and later lodged at the Butler County Justice