Oklahoma Walmart manager arrested in $75000 heist - WANE

In this July 4, 2015 frame from surveillance video provided by the Bristow Police Department, a man leaves with more than $75,000 from a Wal-Mart after disguising himself as an armored truck driver in Bristow, Okla. Authorities say the suspect walked to the cash office, signed for the deposit and walked out of the store. (Bristow Police Department via AP) BRISTOW, Okla. (AP) — A Walmart manager and his daughter were arrested Wednesday in connection with an investigation into a theft at a northeastern Oklahoma Walmart store in which a man disguised as an armored truck driver walked out with more than $75,000.... Authorities said the suspect entered the Walmart store in Bristow about 10:30 a. m. Saturday, walked to the cash office, signed for the deposit and walked out of the store. Bristow Police Chief Wayne Williams has said the unidentified suspect was dressed similarly to a Loomis armored truck driver. Walmart employees called police after the real Loomis employee arrived about 45 minutes later. Authorities in northeast Oklahoma have received some anonymous tips about the identity of the suspect whose image was captured by a video surveillance camera. Williams has said investigators do not believe the suspect lives in the area and have no evidence he ever worked for an armored transportation service. Source: wane.com