Police alerting businesses to "quick-change" person
Rick Skilliter, Bluffton police chief, warns businesses in the area to be on the look-out for a "quick-change" person.
Skilliter's announcement follows:
"On two occasions within the past two weeks we've had reports of a middle-aged black male attempting to 'quick change' the cashier working the counter. Both incidents have taken place at businesses along State Route 103.
"In one incident, the black male was accompanied by another slightly
younger black male. The younger male distracted the cashier while the
transaction was taking place. The older male then began a process of
asking for change for a large denomination bill.
"Our second incident involved the same black male, but this time he had two other black males with him. The two asked for an application, which created a diversion while the cashier was giving change back for the purchase. The male asked for change for the large bill, which started the process all over again.
"All businesses who handle cash sales should be alert to this activity. We believe the vehicle involved is a white four-door car, but do not have a license plate.
"Anyone experiencing a similar incident should immediately stop any money exchange and close your cash drawer. If the person persists, let them know you are calling the police to assist with straightening out the
situation. Then call the police (911)."
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