Trio steals $200K of electronics in multi-state Walmart heist, police say

Trio steals 0K of electronics in multi-state Walmart heist, police say
Trio steals 0K of electronics in multi-state Walmart heist, police say
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — A trio is accused of stealing electronics worth over $200,000 from different Walmart stores across three states, according to the Oxford Police Department.

Kevin Watkins, 29, of Collierville, Kasaydraus Eddings, 29, and Ahmad Alfreahat, 28, of Bartlett were arrested and charged with conspiracy to commit a crime.

L to r: kevin watkins, 29, kasaydraus eddings, 29, and ahmad alfreahat, 28. Courtesy of oxford police dept.

On July 21, the Oxford Police Department responded to a theft call at Walmart.

When police arrived on the scene, the suspects were still at the store. Two were found in the electronics section, and one was arrested in the parking lot.

Police said the men hit Walmart stores in Mississippi, Tennessee, and Arkansas and took over $200,000 in electronics.

Stolen electronics: iphones and metaquest 3s, courtesy of oxford police department

OPD said two of the suspects already had outstanding warrants.

All three suspects appeared in court for their initial bond hearing. Eddings and Watkins had holds placed on them by other jurisdictions.


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