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13 thoughts on “Stealing in Broad Daylight Doesn’t End Well”
  1. Police officer was really nice. That’s a great officer. I detest theft being a manager of a large store. It’s sickens me, but it happens every single day numerous times, I do appreciate good officers and our in store AP team. It would be really nice if it wouldn’t be a misdemeanor anymore, the theft would be considered a felony, I think it’s the only way it will stop these thieves. One other thing is if someone needs food all they need to do is ask, most stores will help you out at least buy you a gallon of milk, some bread, etc. I’ve done that so many times, but stealing just puts the cost back on our guests.

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