Updated: 7:21 p.m. Friday, Oct. 9, 2009 | Posted: 5:14 p.m. Friday, Oct. 9, 2009
ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. —
It was July 10 at 9:36pm when he pulled up to the Wal-Mart and then the heist began. The thief used two disguises. First, he acted like a shopper and put two small white boxes into a shopping cart. Once he was inside the store, he was able to get around without any problems because he used disguise number two, an authentic-looking Wal-Mart name tag.
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At 9:37pm, the thief walked right by an employee at the customer service counter. Her eyes followed the man as he made his way to the back office.
The thief was able to get into the first office door because it was unlocked. Then he used a standard key to get through the second door.
At 9:38pm he went in, appearing very comfortable. He entered the combinations to the safe, opened it and filled the two boxes up with the cash
At 9:41pm, the store was busier as the thief made his getaway. He walked right by customers and more employees. One worker stopped the thief, but he flashed the fake ID and kept going.
The thief got away quickly and loaded up all the money into an SUV and took off.
In a matter of six minutes, he was gone, but he left behind his every move on tape.
Detectives have been investigating the case for three months, but haven’t had any luck and released the video Friday hoping the public might recognize the suspect.