Chatham-Kent police have released these images of suspects wanted in connection to the theft of computers from the Chatham Walmart. 
(CK Police Service)
Chatham-Kent police have released these images of suspects wanted in connection to the theft of computers from the Chatham Walmart. (CK Police Service)
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Police seek suspects accused of stealing computers from Walmart

Chatham-Kent police are looking for three men alleged to have stolen several computers from the Walmart store in Chatham.

Police responded to a theft complaint at the store on January 27 and through investigation learned three men entered the store and went to the electronics department.

While members of the group distracted the employees, another allegedly placed a laptop and desktop computers in a cart and left the store through a side entrance.

Police said the three men are described as Spanish-speaking, Hispanic men.

One wore a red jacket and tan shoes, while another wore a grey toque, a black coat with a hood, blue jeans, and work boots.

The third suspect wore a dark-coloured jacket and was the shortest in height of the three.

If you have any information that can identify the suspects in this investigation, please contact Constable Craig Marentette at craigm@chatham-kent.ca or 519-436-6600.

Anonymous callers may call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) and may be eligible for a cash reward.

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