Mar 10, 2020

Nebraska woman arrested at Salina store Monday afternoon

Posted Mar 10, 2020 4:19 PM
<b>Kambrie Nash.</b> Photos courtesy Saline County Sheriff's Office
Kambrie Nash. Photos courtesy Saline County Sheriff's Office

A Kearney, Neb., woman was arrested at a local store for allegedly removing anti-theft devices from merchandise.

Salina Police Captain Gary Hanus said this morning that officers were called to Walmart, 2900 South Ninth Street, Monday afternoon for the report of theft. The store's loss prevention personnel reported seeing Kambrie Nash, 28, of Kearney, Neb., removing anti-theft cases from video games, Hanus said.

When officers interviewed Nash, she admitted to them that she had taken the anti-theft cases from six Nintendo Switch games, valued at $20 each, and from a Mace stun gun, also valued at $20, Hanus said.

Nash was arrested on suspicion of the following, he said.

Seven counts of unlawful to possess theft detection shield device

Theft of property/services: Value less than $1,500