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Updated · WKRC TV Cincinnati · Jun 22
Walmart Cashier Arrested Over $2,700 Lottery Receipt Theft in Florida
Updated
Updated · WKRC TV Cincinnati · Jun 22

Walmart Cashier Arrested Over $2,700 Lottery Receipt Theft in Florida

3 articles · Updated · WKRC TV Cincinnati · Jun 22

Summary

  • 40-year-old Tameka Hall was arrested in DeLand, Florida, after deputies said she hid the receipt an elderly customer needed to claim $2,700 in lottery winnings.
  • Surveillance video reviewed by store management allegedly showed Hall folding the receipt, putting it in her uniform vest pocket and leaving with it after her shift.
  • Deputies later recovered the winning receipt from Hall's vehicle; she told authorities she had been distracted by another customer and meant to give it to a manager.
  • Hall was charged with felony grand theft and is no longer employed by Walmart.
  • Lottery experts said the case underscores a basic safeguard for winners: sign the ticket, photograph it and keep every receipt tied to the claim.

Insights

When an employee steals a winning ticket, can the rightful winner still actually claim their prize?
If lottery integrity programs are so robust, how can a cashier simply pocket a customer's winning receipt?
Beyond surveillance, what technology can stop the $30 billion employee theft problem in real-time?