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Sheriff?s office asking public?s help in identifying shoplifter in The Villages
The Sumter County Sheriff’s Office posted on Facebook asking the public’s assistance in identifying a shoplifter. The post from the sheriff’s office reads: “(we know the pictures are not the best quality but we hope someone may be able to assist with the case.) On January 24, 2024, deputies responded to Walmart, located at 4085
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Good luck with that. I’m surprised they wasted space in the paper with a misdemeanor theft
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Seriously! $200!
They go thru all this trouble for $200. Was this a first for this Walmart store?
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With all the money that WalMart has, don't you think that they could afford to install some high resolution cameras?
Lousy cameras get lousy results. |
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Absolutely correct!
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This the difference between FL and NY. I read an article where dozens of illegal aliens were stealing stuff from stores in NYC and coming to FL to spend the money. When someone asked them why they don't just steal in FL and spend it there they said because in FL they actually put you in jail.
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How can they determine what was taken and the value of such without high quality video proof?
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So if someone comes to your house and seals 200 dollars worth of your stuff you’re good with that and of course you won’t call the police and waste there time correct
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Thou shall not steal!!
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Seriously though...while I agree strongly that people should not be stealing (and am very glad that the law enforcement in TV is so strongly proactive when it comes to enforcing anti-shoplifting laws), I seriously doubt that Wal-Mart will ever do more than it is doing right now. If they can make up the "shrinkage" shortfall by charging paying customers more, and as long as such theft is not affecting the bottom line, why should they? |
I’m surprised the quality is not better. As an attorney working with youth in Ohio I received a lot of discovery from Walmart, including surveillance camera footage. You could easily make out faces. There were also good cameras in the parking lot that clearly showed vehicles and the license plates.
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I hope it makes it on the November ballot because I think it will pass easily. Everyone, regardless of their political persuasion, is sick of theft and retail crime in California and all the negative byproducts it has produced. |
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CNN anchors momentarily silent after learning why migrant gangs don’t stay in Florida: ‘There you go to jail' Or CNN anchors momentarily silent after learning why migrant gangs don’t stay in Florida: ‘There you go to jail''' | Fox News Or dozens more if you google it. Punishment for a crime is a deterrent. |
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Anyone in favor of "3 strikes, your out"? Yes, even for my bil who steals the French fries of my plate!
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Interesting, though...Wal-mart loses more to employee theft than it does to shoplifters. This, from gitnux dot org... Employee theft accounts for an estimated 43% of Walmart's inventory shrinkage. Shoplifting accounts for 36% of Walmart's inventory shrinkage. Vendor fraud accounts for 5.4% of Walmart's inventory shrinkage. In a recent study, Walmart's average shrink rate was considered “medium” at 1.01%-1.99% of sales. We rarely see articles in v i l l a g e s - n e w s (which publishes every negative thing about TV that they can find, chase down or dig up) about employee theft at the local Wal-Marts. They do publish the articles about shoplifting and shoplifters at Wal-Mart though. Does that mean that Wal-Marts in TV just take care of things internally when an employee is caught shoplifting? Or does it mean that the Wal-Marts here are just really really good at screening potential employees before they hire them? |
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