A Sam’s Cub employee was busted Sunday for scamming her store out of $20,000 or more with fake TV returns, according to a sheriff’s report.
Rosa Arroyo worked the customer return desk at the store on Bobby Jones Expressway. One of the managers discovered during an audit that there was a shortage of televisions within their inventory.
“She was able to determine that multiple employees were involved in a fraudulent refund scheme with Ms. Rosa Arroyo being the primary suspect,” a report says.
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Other stories in this week’s paper:
- An attorney was arrested after a wild night in North Augusta.
- Two men were busted for stealing checks from the mailbox at Abilene Baptist Church in Martinez.
- A Warrenville woman was arrested for assaulting a supervisor at the North Augusta Walmart while customers were lined up outside to get groceries.
- An Augusta man was charged last week for allegedly molesting a 7-year-old female relative several years ago.
- New details on that deadly standoff in Aiken that ended with suicide. Why did he do it?
- A man was arrested for stealing 20,000 gallons of diesel from an Augusta gas station
A Martinez man is accused of choking his wife and then leaving his 7-month-old baby alone while the victim fled their home.
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