Two Wanted For Skipping Court On Felony Grand Theft Charges
October 8, 2013
Authorities are on the lookout for two Perdido, Ala., residents who failed to show up in the court on charges that they skipped the registers at a Pensacola Walmart with two buggies of items worth over $1,000.
Ronald Eugene Haager, 46, and Anna Trisha Hamric, 35, were both charged with felony grand theft back in June. Haager was also charged with misdemeanor resisting.
According to the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office arrest report, a loss prevention employee at Walmart on Pensacola Boulevard noticed the couple acting strange and then exiting the store without paying for two shopping carts full of merchandise.
The loss prevention officer followed the couple outside and asked them to return to the store. They complied at first, but then Haager took off on foot, the report states. An off-duty officer at a nearby business detained Haager.
The two shopping carts contained 169 items valued at $1,010.28 that were returned to the store.
Judge Joel Boles issued failure to appear warrants for both Haager and Hamric when they were not in court for a set hearing. Anyone with information on their whereabouts is asked to call Crime Stoppers at (850) 433-STOP or their local law enforcement agency.
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