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Posted: Wed Aug 10, 2022 12:24 am
by Humboldt
On my weekend but I'll see if I can grab this to share.

Retail store with tons of 36+ interior cameras and approaching 10 exterior.
We use them all day.

Dude ripped off the Safeway next to us with a hand basket and 3 bottles of liquor.

Took off at at high speed and came whipping down the breezeway between our store and out shipping department.

Breezeway ends abruptly with 4 concrete steps, followed by a paved loading dock alley.

Small down ramp on the side, but this guy either didn't know his route or was too high to remember it.

Launched off the steps, carrying the basket in one hand and only controlling the bike with the other.

Completely ate it, crashed hard, hopped on his bike and took off.
Broke 1, 2 still good.

Couple of kids were happy about a minute later, cause he took off without grabbing what he stole.

Posted: Wed Aug 10, 2022 8:32 am
by Philip
Wow, seems there are just too many crazies out there, no values, no restraints, no respect for property.

Posted: Wed Aug 10, 2022 8:44 am
by YeOldeStonecat
Yeah, what is it in your area...where there's such high drug abuse? Doing a quick Google looks like Humboldt County averages about 3x higher than state of CA average.
https://www.humboldtprevention.org/en/w ... oid-crisis

Posted: Wed Aug 10, 2022 9:28 am
by Easto
Is the bike ok?

Posted: Wed Aug 10, 2022 4:07 pm
by MadDoctor
Easto wrote:Is the bike ok?
Good question. But first, what types of bottles of liquor do you speak of? Vodka, Scotch?

Posted: Wed Aug 10, 2022 4:40 pm
by Philip
MadDoctor wrote:Good question. But first, what types of bottles of liquor do you speak of? Vodka, Scotch?
Thankfully 2 out of 3 survived

Posted: Wed Aug 10, 2022 5:15 pm
by Paft
Good lord, no respect for anything anymore nowadays it seems.

Posted: Wed Aug 10, 2022 10:11 pm
by Humboldt
MadDoctor wrote:Good question. But first, what types of bottles of liquor do you speak of? Vodka, Scotch?
Not sure, but the one the kids left and then went right back for was gin.

Posted: Wed Aug 10, 2022 10:22 pm
by Humboldt
YeOldeStonecat wrote:Yeah, what is it in your area...where there's such high drug abuse? Doing a quick Google looks like Humboldt County averages about 3x higher than state of CA average.
https://www.humboldtprevention.org/en/w ... oid-crisis
Good question.

Drop dead gorgeous area with mountains, redwoods, rivers, and the Pacific.
But there's a dark streak, hard to nail down.

Another shoplifter in our store today, manager got her at the door.
$15 of small animal treats into a little pink purse,

Posted: Sat Aug 13, 2022 11:59 pm
by Humboldt
Easto wrote:Is the bike ok?
Looked like a piece (before the crash), but he was able to ride away at least.

Posted: Sun Aug 14, 2022 8:26 am
by Easto
Humboldt wrote: Another shoplifter in our store today, manager got her at the door.
$15 of small animal treats into a little pink purse,
I would pull out my phone and take a picture of these people while they're standing there, it might have some psychological impact on them, and then I'd post the picture in the staff room as a reminder of people to keep an eye out for.

Posted: Sun Aug 14, 2022 11:56 pm
by Humboldt
Easto wrote:I would pull out my phone and take a picture of these people while they're standing there, it might have some psychological impact on them, and then I'd post the picture in the staff room as a reminder of people to keep an eye out for.
Wasn't there but we have an entire directory, backed up every 24 hours, of security footage. And 36 interior cameras.

Whenever we have a shoplifter or threat I make a point of making sure every employee sees it so they can give a heads up if they even walk by the store, much less come in.

I agree the phone photo would have a good impact, it just gets kind of spur-of-the-moment when it happens cause it normally happens fast.

Double check what you saw and get out there.

Short of the damn street kid who came in holding a phone, a wallet, and a kitten, kept shifting stuff and weird arm angles.

Grabbed a harness and carried it with her phone and wallet. It got smaller and smaller during the 35 minutes she spent wandering around, and she kept shifting hands etc...but eventually the harness was not visible and was under her wallet in the hand. Still couldn't call her on it.
40+ minutes in, she finally transferred the wallet and harness into her pocket, bought a couple things, and I got it back the second she walked outside.

B*tch wasted a couple hours of my time between trying to track her for that long, then archiving different angles.
Her taking the harness, then in a different view you can still see it but it's getting smaller, then gets transferred under the wallet.

Another view, talking to an employee and you can make out 1" of the red fabric, employee never knew she had it.

Finally another angle of her putting them in her pocket.

Then making the purchase and reaching into said wallet but not removing or paying for the harness. Argued over the price of $100 worth of stuff (price tag is right f there), and bought maybe $3 worth.

Final clip is me telling her I want it back.
"What harness?"

I pointed to the pocket, got it back. But yeah, we've got years worth of some crazy stuff archived.