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Man Steals 2,400 Snickers Bars Before Halloween
Authorities search for suspect Clifton L. Davis after major theft from Sam's Club
Mar. 31, 2026 at 1:28am
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A single Snickers wrapper, the only physical evidence left behind from a major candy theft, reflects the harsh light of the investigation.St. Louis TodayPolice are searching for a 50-year-old man named Clifton L. Davis from St. Louis County, Missouri, who allegedly stole over 2,400 Snickers candy bars from a local Sam's Club just days before Halloween.
Why it matters
The large-scale theft of a popular Halloween candy just before the holiday raises concerns about organized retail crime and the ability of businesses to protect their inventory, especially during peak shopping seasons.
The details
According to authorities, Clifton L. Davis entered the Sam's Club store in St. Louis County and managed to load over 2,400 individual Snickers bars into a van before fleeing the scene. The theft was discovered when store employees noticed the missing inventory and reviewed security camera footage.
- The theft occurred just days before Halloween on October 28, 2026.
The players
Clifton L. Davis
A 50-year-old man from St. Louis County, Missouri, who is the suspect in the theft of over 2,400 Snickers bars from a local Sam's Club.
Sam's Club
A membership-only retail warehouse club chain that was the target of the large-scale candy theft.
What’s next
Police are actively searching for Clifton L. Davis and urge anyone with information about his whereabouts to come forward.
The takeaway
This incident highlights the challenges retailers face in securing their inventory, especially during peak shopping seasons when organized retail crime can spike. It also raises questions about the motivations and methods behind such large-scale thefts.


