A Montgomery County man has been arrested for stealing from a local Home Depot over 130 times in less than a year. Jason Davis used a ticket-switching scheme and failed to scan items at the self-checkout register, resulting in an estimated theft of over $20,000 worth of items. He was often seen wearing a paramedic uniform during the thefts.
A Montgomery County man is facing charges after investigators say he stole from a local Home Depot over 130 times in less than a year. Jason Davis surrendered to police in Plymouth Township last Friday in connection to the months-long crime spree at Home Depot on Wood Road.Investigators estimate Davis stole from the store at least 132 times starting last July, and often used a "ticket switching" scheme to pull off the thefts.
Ticket-switching occurs when the price of merchandise is altered by changing the bar code of an expensive item with that of a less expensive piece of merchandise.MORE LOCAL HEADLINESInvestigators say Davis also failed to scan items at the self-checkout register. In total, it's estimated that he stole upwards of $20,000 worth of items. During several thefts, investigators say Davis was wearing a paramedic uniform from his job with a local EMS Agency.
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