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P. v. Gill
On September 29, 2009, defendant and a companion, codefendant David Vincent, entered a Best Buy store in the City of Industry and attempted to purchase a computer and accessories using a false identification and a fraudulent Best Buy credit card.
Defendant and Vincent selected a laptop, and Vincent selected a computer carrying case. Jonathan Loh, the sales associate, had become suspicious of defendant and Vincent when they first walked into the store, and Loh notified loss prevention. Loh would become suspicious in a situation where a person comes in with a friend and the friend just wanders around. In this case, Vincent had picked out one of the most expensive computers, which was one that cost about $1,699, which also made Loh suspicious. Loh took defendant and Vincent to a register at the customer service booth with a good camera angle.

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