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(zipsonic) The CVS employee took the aspiring battery-returner’s purse and merchandise, but didn’t take her phone, which is how she was able to dial 9-1-1. Her boyfriend, who was waiting in the car, also saw a man grab her and drag her back inside the store, and he followed them back in. “I grabbed her hand and that’s when they attacked me,” her boyfriend told TV station KHOU. One would think that police would take the side of loss prevention when they arrived on the scene, but the cops watched surveillance video and ended up arresting the loss prevention officer, not the suspected shoplifter. Police said that he has been charged with assault. CVS, in a statement, said that they’e investigating the incident:
Meanwhile, the drugstore chain does accept returns without a receipt, but only if the customer provides ID and with the approval of a manager. |
- by Laura Northrup
- via Consumerist
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