NEW HARTFORD NY DEC. 15, 2007 - The New Hartford Police Department arrested a Wal-Mart employee following a complaint that was filed which alleged that LaToya Robinson, age 20, of Utica, stole from the store while being employed there.The complaint filed by Wal-Mart states that while employed as an associate of Wal-Mart, Robinson used her position as a cashier to void items from customers transaction yet still allowed the customer to take the voided items. Wal-Mart also alleges that during the same transaction Robinson failed to collect $160.99 in cash due from the customer.In a second incident during the month of November, which also involved Robinson, a fellow associate of Robinson’s filed paperwork claiming that Robinson stole the fellow associates Portable Play Station game system from a jacket that was hung on the employee coat rack in the store.Officer Christopher J. Burns states that while he and a second New Hartford Police Officer attempted to place Robinson into handcuffs Robinson physically struggled with the two Officers in an attempt to prevent herself from being placed into the handcuffs. Burns states that the Officers backed off and used a second means of submission and Robinson was then placed into handcuffs without incident.Robinson was arraigned in the Town of New Hartford Court on two charges of Petit Larceny, Class A Misdemeanors, one count of Falsifying Business Documents, a Class E Felony and one count of Resisting Arrest, a Class A Misdemeanor.Robinson was released after posting bail and she will return to the Town of New Hartford Court at a later date.
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NEW HARTFORD NY DEC. 15, 2007 - The New Hartford Police Department arrested a Wal-Mart employee following a complaint that was filed which alleged that LaToya Robinson, age 20, of Utica, stole from the store while being employed there.The complaint filed by Wal-Mart states that while employed as an associate of Wal-Mart, Robinson used her position as a cashier to void items from customers transaction yet still allowed the customer to take the voided items. Wal-Mart also alleges that during the same transaction Robinson failed to collect $160.99 in cash due from the customer.In a second incident during the month of November, which also involved Robinson, a fellow associate of Robinson’s filed paperwork claiming that Robinson stole the fellow associates Portable Play Station game system from a jacket that was hung on the employee coat rack in the store.Officer Christopher J. Burns states that while he and a second New Hartford Police Officer attempted to place Robinson into handcuffs Robinson physically struggled with the two Officers in an attempt to prevent herself from being placed into the handcuffs. Burns states that the Officers backed off and used a second means of submission and Robinson was then placed into handcuffs without incident.Robinson was arraigned in the Town of New Hartford Court on two charges of Petit Larceny, Class A Misdemeanors, one count of Falsifying Business Documents, a Class E Felony and one count of Resisting Arrest, a Class A Misdemeanor.Robinson was released after posting bail and she will return to the Town of New Hartford Court at a later date.
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