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  • this scares me.

    im putting this in sucky customers, because whoever did it, is a VERY sucky person. i wasn't there when it happened, but was told everything about it.

    the other day, on saturday, my AM was facing the pet food aisle. on one of the shelves, he noticed a rolled up washcloth, just sitting on the shelf. he picks it up and looks at, and then grabs it by the corner and unravels it.

    and a knife falls out. a sharp, three inch kitchen knife.

    the washcloth has some stains on it(doesn't look like blood). we have no idea why it was there. my AM said it could be anything from, them slicing open the cologne packages, or food packages, or trying to rob the store with the knife. i am hoping the robbing the store idea is kind of farfetched.

    the EXA sent out an email to Loss Prevention, to see how to deal with it. but for now, its jus sitting out of the way, in the office.

    it just kinda creeps me out, that a person can walk into our store with a knife, and dispose of it without anybody knowing.....

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    I'm sure their is some procedure in place for that, i'm sure it wouldn't be the first time that has happened. At least no one go hurt.

    Then again, it could have been a scam attempt. SC drops knife, comes back and gets cut, sues store.

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    • #3
      It could have been worse: the knife could still be in that person's possession.

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      • #4
        Quoth Ljt09863 View Post
        my AM said it could be anything from, them slicing open the cologne packages, or food packages...
        That was what I was thinking. I am willing to bet the thief thought someone was watching him or had spotted him, so he dumped the knife in order not to have it on him if anyone searched him.

        It may have been thrown behind some pet food cans or bags originally, but was visible when those packages were picked off the shelf by customers.
        "Ignorance is no excuse for a law."
        .................................................. ..................- Alfred E. Newman

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