18-year-old Kyle Ramer and 21-year-old Sam Hess probably weren't the brightest kids in school. These two young men from Berryville, Arkansas, have been charged with theft by the Berryville Police Department. They allegedly stole $1,200 worth of video games from the local Wal-Mart and then tried to sell the hot loot to a GameStop next door.
According to an article in the Carroll County News, Ramer and Hess were caught on Wal-Mart security cameras stuffing video games down their pants. A Wal-Mart employee was able to match the store's missing inventory to a large amount of games that were recently traded in by the two men to the nearby GameStop store. Not only were these guys apparently dumb enough to commit this crime in front of a camera, but they were also too lazy to drive to a GameStop in another area to reap their unjust rewards.
According to an article in the Carroll County News, Ramer and Hess were caught on Wal-Mart security cameras stuffing video games down their pants. A Wal-Mart employee was able to match the store's missing inventory to a large amount of games that were recently traded in by the two men to the nearby GameStop store. Not only were these guys apparently dumb enough to commit this crime in front of a camera, but they were also too lazy to drive to a GameStop in another area to reap their unjust rewards.
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