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A Randolph man working at Target on behalf of a third-party company to sell cell phone contracts stole more than $88,000 by giving his associates free gift cards, police said.The Enterprise reports Andrescion West, 22, was arrested on Tuesday and charged with four counts of larceny over $1,200 by single scheme.Police say West gave his associates tens of thousands of dollars worth of gift cards for free by scanning them into the register and not charging them over a recent five-day period. Those gift cards, police say, were then used to purchase expensive televisions and vacuums at another Target store.West was working as a representative for Market Source helping customers with phone contracts through Target.“He was working for MarketSource at a register inside the Stoughton Target,” police Lt. John Bonney told The Enterprise. “If a customer came in to buy an iPhone, he would start the contract and help work those things out.”West was setup like a Target employee and able to conduct regular cash register transactions, Bonney said.“West was ringing in customers for high-value gifts cards, thousands of dollars at a time, which he entered as paid cash, but cash was never exchanged,” he said. “He would then hand the associate the gift cards and they would go to other Target stores and buy high-end televisions and vacuums with them.”Through a joint investigation with Westwood police, detectives identified a vehicle that was driven to the store to use the stolen gift cards. That information was given to the loss prevention staff at Target in Stoughton.“On Tuesday, West left behind his phone at his work station. The loss prevention employees had it and, a few hours later, they sent him a text, ‘We’re here,’” Bonney said. “Loss prevention scanned the parking lot for the car that was given in the description previously and located it.”Stoughton police responded to the store and identified two men inside the vehicle.“We identified them, took photos of them and matched the photos to the people on the surveillance video,” Bonney said.The two men will be summonsed to court by Westwood police, but were not immediately identified because formal charges haven’t been filed.West was arrested by Stoughton police. Police say they determined he made 44 separate transactions between Nov. 14 and Nov. 18, totaling just over $88,000.He pleaded not guilty Wednesday during his arraignment in Stoughton District Court. He was held on $5,000 bail.“There are likely other people involved and we expect more charges to come,” Bonney said.