Serial Larceny Suspect Sought After Stealing $2,400 in Dyson Vacuums and Appliances From Waterford BJ’s
Waterford police seek a suspect who stole $2,389 in Dyson vacuums and gear from BJ’s Wholesale. The individual is linked to similar thefts across Connecticut.
By: AXL Media
Published: Mar 18, 2026, 8:23 AM EDT
Source: The information for this report was sourced from WFSB

A Calculated High-Value Retail Heist
The Waterford Police Department has launched an investigation into a sophisticated retail theft that occurred during the busy late-afternoon hours at the local BJ’s Wholesale Club. On March 14, 2026, at approximately 5:43 p.m., an unidentified individual successfully bypassed security measures to remove several high-ticket items from the sales floor. According to detailed police reports, the haul included two premium Dyson vacuums, a high-pressure washer, and a selection of expensive kitchen supplies. The total loss for the wholesale retailer has been calculated at $2,389.93, marking it as a significant felony-level larceny.
The Escape and Vehicle Identification
Security footage reviewed by investigators shows the suspect exiting the premises and entering a black Honda Civic stationed near the storefront. While witnesses were able to identify the make and color of the getaway vehicle, the registration plates remained obscured or unknown at the time of the escape. Law enforcement officials noted that the speed and coordination of the exit suggest the suspect was familiar with the store layout and potential exit routes. Officer Michell Chapman is currently leading the efforts to track the vehicle’s path through local surveillance networks and license plate recognition technology used in the surrounding area.
Links to a Statewide Larceny Pattern
Waterford investigators have indicated that this specific incident is likely not an isolated event. Based on the methods used and the specific types of merchandise targeted, police believe the suspect has been involved in a string of similar "grab and go" thefts across Connecticut. This pattern of targeting high-resale items like Dyson products suggests a professionalized approach to retail crime, where stolen goods are quickly funneled into secondary markets. Regional task forces are now collaborating to determine if this suspect matches descriptions provided in recent larcenies reported in neighboring jurisdictions.
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