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Cape Coral man accused of stealing over $1K in merchandise in Home Depot heist

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Updated: 12:56 PM EST Jan 8, 2026

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A Cape Coral man was arrested after being accused of multiple thefts at a local Home Depot store.According to the Cape Coral Police Department, Nicholas Tollner, 44, was arrested following an investigation into a series of thefts at the Home Depot located on Skyline Boulevard between May 8 and May 29. 2025.Officers responded to the Home Depot for a theft reported by the store’s asset protection staff. The staff observed a man take merchandise past all points of sale without paying and exit the store on May 29, 2025, CCPD said.Asset protection personnel intervened and recovered about $698 worth of merchandise from Tollner before he left the store premises, CCPD said.Investigations revealed that Tollner was linked to three prior “price-switching” incidents, where he altered item prices by scanning lower-priced tags at self-checkout registers, according to CCPD. The combined value of the thefts in those incidents was $1,012.48, CCPD said.Tollner was arrested on Wednesday and faces a charge of grand theft.DOWNLOAD the free Gulf Coast News app for your latest news and alerts on breaking news, weather, sports, entertainment, and more on your phone or tablet. And check out the Very Local Gulf Coast app to stream news, entertainment and original programming on your TV.

CAPE CORAL, Fla. —

A Cape Coral man was arrested after being accused of multiple thefts at a local Home Depot store.

According to the Cape Coral Police Department, Nicholas Tollner, 44, was arrested following an investigation into a series of thefts at the Home Depot located on Skyline Boulevard between May 8 and May 29. 2025.

Officers responded to the Home Depot for a theft reported by the store’s asset protection staff. The staff observed a man take merchandise past all points of sale without paying and exit the store on May 29, 2025, CCPD said.

Asset protection personnel intervened and recovered about $698 worth of merchandise from Tollner before he left the store premises, CCPD said.

Investigations revealed that Tollner was linked to three prior “price-switching” incidents, where he altered item prices by scanning lower-priced tags at self-checkout registers, according to CCPD. The combined value of the thefts in those incidents was $1,012.48, CCPD said.

Tollner was arrested on Wednesday and faces a charge of grand theft.

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