Crime & Safety
Waukesha Man Wanted For $13,000 In Walmart Thefts: Police
Police are searching for a Waukesha man after he struck again in a series of retail thefts.

SOUTH MILWAUKEE, WI — Police say they are searching for a 49-year-old Waukesha man who is responsible for Walmart thefts across southeastern Wisconsin.
Bobby Neal, 49, Waukesha, has been charged with felony retail theft and faces up to 18 months behind bars if he is convicted. According to a criminal complaint filed in Milwaukee County, Neal is accused of Walmart thefts totaling $13,000 in Kenosha, Milwaukee, Washington and Ozaukee counties.
According to the criminal complaint, Neal walked into a South Milwaukee Walmart on Dec. 13, just after 1:30 a.m. when he stole about $1,800 in electronics by clipping a security lock on a display case and concealing electronics in his pocket.
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The criminal complaint states that Neal managed to exit the store and flee in a silver car even as the store security alarms went off.
When police and store security reviewed surveillance footage, they reported that they were able to immediately identify Neal as soon as he appeared on the store video surveillance footage from Dec. 13. Authorities say Neal is wanted on six individual retail theft cases in Southeastern Wisconsin.
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