ORANGEBURG COUNTY, S.C. — A Walmart in Orangeburg County was burglarized twice in two days, but deputies say only one pair of suspects got away with the stolen goods.
The first incident on March 22 was reportedly an attempted burglary. An employee confronted two suspects trying to leave the Walmart on North Road pushing carts filled with unpaid goods. Those goods included 8 TVs and a vacuum, and were worth $21,000.
The suspects were able to flee the scene, but left the goods behind.
However, deputies say another set of suspects were successful when they stole electronics from the same Walmart on March 24.
Those suspects made it out of the store before an employee could confront them. They reportedly fled in a white Nissan.
Deputies are looking for both sets of suspects, however they did not say if these incidents were connected.
Anyone with information asked to call Crimestoppers at 1-888-CRIME-SC.