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New York man granted bail after being accused in Massachusetts Walmart organized retail crime case

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BROCKTON – A New York man has been indicted in connection with an organized retail crime case involving the theft of multiple high-priced ink cartridges from a Halifax Walmart, Plymouth County District Attorney Timothy Cruz has announced. 

Travis Moore, 45, was indicted by a grand jury in Plymouth County Superior Court on one count of Larceny Over $1200. Moore was arraigned on charges related to this incident in Plymouth District Court and pleaded not guilty. Bail was set at $50,000 during his district court arraignment and he was ordered to stay away from any and all Walmart locations if released. 

The case against Moore stems from a July 2024 incident where he is accused of removing lamps from two cardboard boxes and stuffing the boxes with ink cartridges before paying the listed price for the lamps at a self- checkout station and exiting the store. Moore is also accused of stealing a cellphone charger. The total value of merchandise that was not paid for was $1435.85, according to Walmart Asset Protection personnel. 

Moore will be arraigned in Superior Court at a later date.

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