
An Idaho man’s theft scheme involving a literal crime ring and a soup barcode just landed him in the can. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading. Dylan Rockwell, 32, admitted to police that he used a ring with a hidden barcode for tomato soup to steal high-value items from Walmart in Caldwell, a suburb of Boise, the Caldwell Police Department said in a release on Monday.
Main Idea: An Idaho man was arrested after police said he used a hidden soup barcode ring to steal items from Walmart.
Key Points:
Retail theft can raise costs for Walmart shoppers and nearby stores, since losses often lead to higher prices, tighter security, and more staff pressure.
Police recovery of the stolen goods may help limit losses for the store and reduce some costs passed on to customers.
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Central व्यक्ति accused of the Walmart theft scheme and arrested on felony and misdemeanor charges.
Major commercial target of the alleged theft scheme and the store where the incident occurred.
Caldwell police chief quoted about the incident, but not the main focus of the story.
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