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Home Depot Fires Men Who Stopped Thieves
WKMG TV NEWS ^ | 6-6-2007

Posted on 06/06/2007 10:53:36 AM PDT by Cagey

MIDWEST CITY, Okla. -- A former Home Depot employee said the company fired him and three other workers because they helped police catch several suspected shoplifters in May.

Midwest City Police said the men helped officers catch suspected shoplifters as they tried to run from a store with lawn equipment.

An internal memo from Home Depot outlines that associates cannot accuse, detain, chase or call the police on any customer for shoplifting. However, one of the fired employees said the company is selective in enforcing that policy.

"The loss-prevention guy at our Shields (Boulevard) store turned around and told me all we need to do is tell the shoplifter to have a good day as they leave the store. I said that just doesn't make sense," former employee Bob Stewart said.

Stewart said what really doesn't make sense is a termination letter Home Depot gave him and three other employees after they helped police catch the shoplifters.

"We saw them with the merchandise. We saw them run out of the store. I never kept my eyes off of them," Stewart said. "Then when we asked them for a receipt, and that's when they dropped the merchandise and they kept running. One guy still had a chainsaw while he was running, and that's when the cops tackled him."

The letter said Stewart and the others were fired because they "pursued and assisted in the apprehension of suspected shoplifters."

Stewart said all he did was call police, something he's done before. Less than eight months ago, he said that he received a letter -- a commendation letter -- for helping police catch a thief trying to steal $2,500 worth of wire.

On the top of the letter, written in bold letters was "Great job, Bob."

Home Depot officials said in an e-mail to Oklahoma City TV station KOCO that they have "standard operating procedures in place for situations like this," and that "from time to time, we find inconsistent execution in our stores."

However, they added that they do not discuss personnel matters and will not comment on this specific case.

Midwest City Police Chief Brandon Clabes said he won't comment on the store policy, but said they would probably not have caught the suspects or recovered the property or the stolen car they drove if it had not been for the help of these four employees.

Clabes said he is considering giving the four men letters of appreciation for helping catch the suspects.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; US: Oklahoma
KEYWORDS: gotolowesinstead; homedepot; robhomedepotfirst; stupidity
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1 posted on 06/06/2007 10:53:38 AM PDT by Cagey
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To: Cagey

Video at source.

2 posted on 06/06/2007 10:54:17 AM PDT by Cagey
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To: Cagey

We had the same ‘training’ for Denny’s Management: Offer to carry the cash register to the car for them and ask them if they’d like breakfast on the house.


3 posted on 06/06/2007 10:56:02 AM PDT by Inquisitive1 (I know nothing except the fact of my ignorance - Socrates)
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To: Cagey

They can’t stop shoplifters, or even call police?

I’m off to Home Depot, need about $50k worth of stuff!


4 posted on 06/06/2007 10:56:27 AM PDT by Bob Leibowitz (Response, Free Republic, error, news)
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Think I’m gonna go “shopping” at Home Depot after work.


5 posted on 06/06/2007 10:56:33 AM PDT by The Blitherer (These are not dark days; these are great days - the greatest days our country has ever lived. -WSC)
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To: Cagey
"The loss-prevention guy at our Shields (Boulevard) store turned around and told me all we need to do is tell the shoplifter to have a good day as they leave the store. I said that just doesn't make sense," former employee Bob Stewart said.

From a legal point of view, I can understand the company not wanting to be liable if an employee is injured while trying to prevent shoplifting.

What I don't understand is not notifying the police.

6 posted on 06/06/2007 10:57:36 AM PDT by wideawake ("Pearl Harbor is all America's fault, right, Mommy?" - Ron Paul, age 6, 12/7/1941)
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Swwweeeet. Five finger discounts at Home Depot. I’m headed there now, I need a new Dewalt 12” miter saw. I don’t feel like paying $699 for it so this is good news.


7 posted on 06/06/2007 10:58:05 AM PDT by rednesss
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Nice information to know. Next time I need something for free I’ll go to Home Depot./s


8 posted on 06/06/2007 10:58:37 AM PDT by teacherwoes ("It is vain to expect a well-balanced government without a well-balanced society" -Gideon Welles)
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The loss-prevention guy at our Shields (Boulevard) store turned around and told me all we need to do is tell the shoplifter to have a good day as they leave the store...

Have a nice day, and thank you for shoplifting at Home Depot.

9 posted on 06/06/2007 10:58:55 AM PDT by omega4412 (Multiculturalism kills. 9/11, Beslan, Madrid, London, Salt Lake City)
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Is this article an approval by Home Depot that paying for merchandise is now optional?


10 posted on 06/06/2007 10:58:55 AM PDT by CindyDawg
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I can understand a policy barring their employees from chasing or detaining suspects to limit the stores liability, but it is beyond absurd that their policy prohibits them from calling the police.


11 posted on 06/06/2007 10:58:56 AM PDT by vikingd00d
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Hey, my wife likes Lowes’ Stores. Do they have the same policy? I’m glad I sold my Home Depot stock!


12 posted on 06/06/2007 10:59:43 AM PDT by geezerwheezer (get up boys, we're burnin' daylight!!!)
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Lowe’s has the same policy. I know a few people who work at the local Lowe’s and they say you can come in and take anything you like and they can’t do anything about it. It makes me feel like a sucker for spending as much as I do in there. Maybe I should change my “payment policy”.


13 posted on 06/06/2007 10:59:45 AM PDT by SunTzuWu
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An internal memo from Home Depot outlines that associates cannot accuse, detain, chase or call the police on any customer for shoplifting.

I wonder if the author of this memo used to be a big-wig at the Border Patrol before he got his Home Depot job?

14 posted on 06/06/2007 10:59:49 AM PDT by So Cal Rocket
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Where can I send a note to Home Depot to tell them that I’m shopping at Lowes from now on, because of their mistreatment of employees?


15 posted on 06/06/2007 11:00:04 AM PDT by WOSG (Stop Illegal Immigration. Call your Senator today. Senate Switchboard at 202-224-3121.))
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Sounds just like Southland Corp. 7-Eleven clerks are supposed to hand over money and merchandise and then stand patiently behind the counter while the criminal murders them.


16 posted on 06/06/2007 11:00:08 AM PDT by Ajnin (Neca Eos Omnes. Deus Suos Agnoset.)
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To: Cagey
If I steal something too heavy to carry, are they required to load it into my truck for me? Wait, I don't have a truck. I guess I'll need to take their rental truck then.

If I need the forklift to steal some lumber, can I keep the forklift too?

17 posted on 06/06/2007 11:00:21 AM PDT by KarlInOhio (Parker v. DC: the best court decision of the year.)
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Well, the only time I had to chase down a thief was when I was tending bar and some low-life tried to run off with one of my tip jars. The main difference from this story being that was MY MONEY, not the clubs. He also had a few sore spots he was nursing before police showed up. I have no idea how he got them......


18 posted on 06/06/2007 11:00:23 AM PDT by lovecraft (Specialization is for insects.)
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An internal memo from Home Depot outlines that associates cannot accuse, detain, chase or call the police on any customer for shoplifting.

Must've been written by a freaking lawyer. Like the dolts at Walmart, who decided that they won't chase or prosecute anyone who shoplifts more than $25 of merchandise.

19 posted on 06/06/2007 11:00:31 AM PDT by theDentist (Qwerty ergo typo : I type, therefore I misspelll.)
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Hmmm. I wonder if you were to call and tell them you were PLANNING on shoplifting some stuff, if they’d just ship it out to you to save you a trip (gas is expensive, ya know)?


20 posted on 06/06/2007 11:01:08 AM PDT by Hegemony Cricket (Don't mistake timid driving for defensive driving.)
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