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From deli meat to Pokémon: Man accused of $1,500 Walmart theft

by Minden Press-Herald

A Bossier City man was arrested after Minden police say he was caught on surveillance concealing more than $1,500 worth of merchandise at Walmart.

Nathan Webb, 38, of Bossier City, was arrested August 14 and booked on felony theft, trespassing, and as a fugitive from the Bossier City Police Department.

According to the Minden Police Department report, officers were dispatched to Walmart on Homer Road in reference to a theft. Loss prevention personnel told officers Webb was observed on surveillance taking multiple items and concealing them on his person.

Webb was allegedly found with two packages of turkey sandwich meat concealed in the cargo pocket of his shorts. Other merchandise reportedly taken included a graphics card and multiple packs of Pokémon cards.

The total value of the allegedly stolen merchandise was $1,560.54, according to police.

Webb was advised of his Miranda rights and taken into custody without incident. Police also determined he had three active felony warrants through the Bossier City Police Department.

Webb was transported to the Minden Police Department for booking and later transferred to Bayou Dorcheat Correctional Center.

All subjects are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

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