BELLEVUE, WI (WTAQ) – Green Bay Police are looking for multiple people who they say used a ‘quick change scam’ to illegally obtain money from the Bellevue Wal-Mart.
Investigators say the 2292 Main Street location was targeted in two separate instances.
On February 14, a woman in a white jacket requested change from a sales clerk once her transaction was complete. She reportedly went back and forth with the cashier until she received an extra $67.77.
The woman left the store in a blue/purple Chevrolet Tracker along with two men. She is pictured above.
The second incident occurred on March 13. After trying multiple registers, a heavy set man wearing a black hat convinced a cashier to make change. Police say he ended up with an extra $350.
The suspect left with another man, both pictured above.
Wal-Mart Asset Protection says similar incidents have happened throughout Wisconsin, indicating that the suspects may not be from the Green Bay area.
Anyone with information on any of the suspects is asked to contact Deputy Omdahl of the Brown County Sheriff’s Office at 920-621-4916 or by emailing omadhl_mh@co.brown.wi.us


