By Bill Lindelof
blindelof@sacbee.com
Roseville police have arrested a man for allegedly making off with money given to him by confused store clerks.
Police say that Roy X. Garner, 59, of Citrus Heights was booked into Placer County Jail on suspicion of burglary and theft after his arrest on Tuesday.
Police suspect that Garner would make small purchases with cash and then trick cashiers into giving him more change than was due. Roseville police said that Garner is suspected of defrauding numerous local retailers.
Police outlined how it would work: a man would pay for small items with $50 or $100 bills. When clerks counted out change, the suspect would continually interrupt them.
He would ask for bills in different denominations or quickly hide one of the bills given to him in change. The man would claim that he never received the bills he would pocket, police said.
Eventually, the confused cashiers would give him more change than he was due. In one of the transactions, police suspect that Garner conned the cashier out of an extra $150.
Officers worked with a network of law enforcement agencies and retail crime prevention agents to identify a suspect, according to a Roseville police press release.
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