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Man Admits to Stealing Over $1,800 in Goods from Walmart
25 Apr
Summary
- A man admitted to stealing over $1,800 in merchandise.
- Stolen items included a push mower, headphones, and a crossbow.
- The suspect faces a felony retail theft charge.

Alex Eugene Orozco, a 22-year-old man from Watsontown, faces a felony charge for retail theft. Orozco admitted to stealing over $1,800 in merchandise from the Walmart located at 120 AJK Blvd in Lewisburg between April 17 and April 18, 2026. The stolen items included a Troy-Bilt push mower valued at $380, two sets of Razer Kraken Kitty wireless headphones totaling $626, a Center Point Patriot 425 crossbow worth $360, a Ninja Slushie ice machine for $299, and an HT 18-inch 49cc chainsaw with its case for $178.
State police in Milton filed the charge against Orozco. During a police interview, Orozco confessed to taking the items. He was arraigned on April 19, 2026, and bail was set at $1,500 unsecured. Orozco is scheduled for a preliminary hearing before District Judge Jeffrey Rowe on April 30, 2026, at 2:45 p.m.