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Teh One Who Knocks
11-25-2011, 11:54 AM
By Joel Moreno - KOMO Channel 4 News


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EVERETT, Wash. -- A Safeway security guard is taking heat for the way he questioned a 4-year-old shoplifter in Everett.

Little Savannah Harp recently took a trip to the grocery store with her dad. While they were shopping, Savanna took a package of dried fruit from a shelf.

"She grabbed a bag of apricots - dried apricots - opened them, ate a couple, put it back and the security guard watched her do it," said the girl's mother, Alissa Jones.

Savannah's father didn't notice his daughter's sticky fingers, but a store security guard did.

The guard stopped the pair as they left the store and led them back to a break room.

"He proceeded to tell them, 'Your daughter stole and she's banned from the store, and we're pressing charges. And she needs to sign this form saying she understands she can't come into any Safeways,'" Jones said.

Savannah can't read or write, but the guard, whom Safeway had hired under contract, had her scribble on the paper just the same.

"It's pretty troubling," Jones said. "It's not like she even knows what she was doing."

Savannah's parents aren't the only ones concerned about the way the situation was handled. Company officials said they are outraged by the incident and have fired the security guard.

"Our policies on shoplifting are intended to protect our customers, but built on common sense. And everyone understands what common sense is," said company spokesperson Cherie Myers. "We are as appalled as the parent is. Our division president was absolutely appalled, called the mom and apologized."

MrsM
11-25-2011, 02:21 PM
Wow - someone's power tripping... he should be fired

redred
11-25-2011, 02:25 PM
power trip

FBD
11-25-2011, 02:47 PM
what kind of dumbass looks the other way while his kid does this?

what kind of dumb ass thinks theyre TOP FLIGHT SECURITY OF THE WORLD?

Muddy
11-25-2011, 02:51 PM
"Our policies on shoplifting are intended to protect our customers, but built on common sense. And everyone understands what common sense is," said company spokesperson Cherie Myers. "We are as appalled as the parent is. Our division president was absolutely appalled, called the mom and apologized."

Good move, spokesperson Cherie Myers.. :thumbsup:

Acid Trip
11-25-2011, 03:14 PM
The little girl in the picture giving the "you think I'm dumb and innocent but I'm playing you all like puppets" look.

My 4 yr old niece has the same look in her bag of tricks.

MrsM
11-25-2011, 03:46 PM
I know what look you are referring to - but to press charges and get her to sign a form - that was over the top.

FBD
11-25-2011, 05:25 PM
The little girl in the picture giving the "you think I'm dumb and innocent but I'm playing you all like puppets" look.

My 4 yr old niece has the same look in her bag of tricks.

and here I was just thinking she was caricature-ugly :dance:

JoeyB
11-25-2011, 09:01 PM
The little girl in the picture giving the "you think I'm dumb and innocent but I'm playing you all like puppets" look.

My 4 yr old niece has the same look in her bag of tricks.


I know what look you are referring to - but to press charges and get her to sign a form - that was over the top.

I sort of agree, to be honest.

Kids know more about what they are doing than people realize they do.

Also, and this does not apply here and I'm not saying it does, but some seedy individuals actually use their small children to help them shoplift...very common among the Irish traveler lot and various groups of inbreeders, for instance.