Jackson and Thomas, who was pushing the cart, exited the store without paying for the merchandise at 7:15 p.m., according to charging documents. Police said Jackson added a tablet to that cart, making the amount of merchandise accumulated equal to $6,225 in value. Police said upon entering the store, Thomas placed 10 laptops, two tablets, a printer and a Blu-ray movie disc player into a shopping cart. Jackson later was identified as the driver, and Crawford identified as the vehicle owner. 21, Jackson, Thomas, Crawford and Murphy pulled into the parking lot of the Cranberry Township Best Buy in a Kia Sorento SUV. 1 with felonies theft and criminal conspiracy, as well as several traffic citations, for a similar incident.Ĭrawford, Emmitt Bell-Young and Jordan Shine are also facing charges by Bethel Park police for the alleged theft in Allegheny County. Jackson also was charged by Bethel Park police in Allegheny County on Dec. Murphy Jr., 27, of Braddock, with felonies theft and conspiracy for their alleged role in the incident. Thomas, 23, both of Duquesne, and Clayton R. On Wednesday, Cranberry Township police charged Dion Crawford Jr., 27, Matthew J. 21 incident, where multiple laptops and other items were taken from the store at 1000 Cranberry Square Dr. 1 with two counts of felony theft by Cranberry Township police for his alleged role in the Nov. Jackson II, 26, of Pittsburgh, was charged Dec. Three men were charged Wednesday in connection to a November incident where more than $5,000 worth of merchandise was removed from the Best Buy in Cranberry Township.
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