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Harper Murray - DUI

Scheels management are idiots. You have her shoplifting and instead of using that as leverage to maybe get a future appearance at your store out of it worth way more than $70 you run and post it on Facebook and get police involved.
That’s a private Facebook group also what you’re describing is bribery
 
That’s a private Facebook group also what you’re describing is bribery
Well aware it’s bribery. That type of stuff happens all the time in the real world. I would argue for a sporting goods company that benefits heavily on the success of Husker athletics and volleyball specifically, it’s pretty dumb to turn in a star athlete to the police over $70 worth of merchandise. Get a hold of somebody within the athletic department and tell them what happened. Earning yourself some goodwill with the University. Don’t even have to try and get anything in exchange. That’s a smarter play.
 
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They were probably trying to check her out and then realized she was stealing from them. Most businesses don't have someone on the cameras all the time.
Can confirm. I used to catch shoplifters for Shopko, Sears, and Younkers (coincidence that they are all bankrupt?) and some of my biggest busts were from watching hot chicks in the makeup and jewelry sections.

And yes you can’t be on the cameras at all times and 50% of the cameras aren’t real. You can bet the ones in electronics are though.

The hardest people to bust were those that would go into the bedding section, grab something, and return it. Also struggled with anything dressing room related.
 
Can confirm. I used to catch shoplifters for Shopko, Sears, and Younkers (coincidence that they are all bankrupt?) and some of my biggest busts were from watching hot chicks in the makeup and jewelry sections.

And yes you can’t be on the cameras at all times and 50% of the cameras aren’t real. You can bet the ones in electronics are though.

The hardest people to bust were those that would go into the bedding section, grab something, and return it. Also struggled with anything dressing room related.
That settles it. Someone please put a camera in Harper Murray's dressing room. Public safety depends on it. All kidding aside, there are some good stories in retail. I worked my way through college at a sports retailer and it was great entertainment.

Had a guy threaten me once because I wouldn't take his stolen shoes back. We had him on camera. His wife/girlfriend tried to talk him down .... Cops came....had a warrant out for his arrest for skipping court on multiple assault charges. I dodged one there. Buh bye.

Our female security guard, who thought she was 007, got thrown through a display case trying to stop a shoplifter. He just manhandled her. That one got away.

Had a girl leave a fairly sizeable drug stash in a cassette tape case in the dressing room. She called the store wondering if we found it. When she came in to pick it up, she was arrested.

Criminals aren't always clear thinkers.
 
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