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    Safeway Security Guard Fired After Interrogating Girl; Company Faced Criticism for Similar Incident

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    ABC News’ Suzan Clarke and Alyssa Newcomb report:

    Safeway has fired the security guard who interrogated a 4-year-old girl for alleged shoplifting after he saw her eat from a bag of apricots and put the bag back on the shelf.

    The girl’s father apparently hadn’t noticed what his daughter had done and was taken aback when he was stopped by security on his way out of the Everett, Wash., store.

    The guard then interrogated Savannah Harp, 4.

    The girl’s mother, Alissa Jones, said the guard proceeded to tell Harp’s father that the tot was banned from the store and that it would be pressing charges.

    “He told 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, according to ABC News Seattle affiliate KOMO 4 News.

    Savannah, who can’t read or write yet, was forced to scribble on the piece of paper.

    “It’s pretty troubling. It’s not like she even knows what she was doing,” Jones said.

    Safeway officials expressed outrage over the guard’s treatment of the little girl and issued a formal apology to her family. The division president offered to take the little girl around the bakery to show her that the store was not a scary place.

    “In this case, neither our policy nor commonsense seems to have been followed,” Safeway said in a statement.

    The California-based supermarket chain recently came under fire in a similar situation. A pregnant woman who was shopping with her husband and 2-year-old daughter in a Safeway in Beretainia, near Honolulu, was arrested and charged with theft after she ordered two sandwiches for a total of $5, ate one while she shopped and forgot to pay for them  at checkout on Oct. 31.

    Nicole Leszczynski, 28, and her husband Marcin, 33, were new to the state and had gotten lost on their way to the grocery store. When they came upon the Safeway, she was famished, the Associated Press reported.

    The pregnant woman, a former Air Force staff sergeant, said she was embarrassed about the lapse and offered to pay for the sandwiches, but managers wouldn’t allow it.

    Instead, the couple were handcuffed, searched then released on $50 bail each, and their daughter was temporarily taken away by the state Child Welfare Services, the AP said.

    The incident caused furor across the nation.  Safeway dropped the charges and apologized to the woman.  The company also said it would re-examine its worker training polices, the AP reported.

     

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    • whatever  •  6 mths ago
      Why didn't the security guard simply pick up the bag of apricots, hand them to the father, and explain that he just bought the bag of apricots, plus that he needs to have a chat with his daughter?
      • Fletcher C 6 mths ago
        Stop making sense!
      • vicky 6 mths ago
        @ fletcher lollllllll
      • justathought 6 mths ago
        That would require common sense which we seem to be in short supply of anymore.....
    • Voice  •  6 mths ago
      A relevant question on Safeways security guard employment application would be.......
      are you smarter than a 4 year old?
      • RG2010 6 mths ago
        LOL
      • Franklin Brown 6 mths ago
        He took the standard test, Can you breath? Will you be hear every day? How does $6.00 an hour sound? Do you like playing cops and robbers? Youre hired.
      • MR 6 mths ago
        hah! brilliant!!
    • Ellen  •  6 mths ago
      Doesn't anyone have any common sense anymore?
      • Call_me_M 6 mths ago
        I ask that question every single day. Scary isn't it?
      • Frizbaloid 6 mths ago
        "Common welfare", "common defense", and "common sense" are three things that the name implies we should all understand and agree on what it means. Unfortunately the meaning of those are a little different person to person.
      • Rafael 6 mths ago
        In my experience as a supervisor, common sense is not as common to some people.
    • EA  •  6 mths ago
      Stupid people are too stupid to realize that they are stupid.
      • Gus 6 mths ago
        There is even a term for it. It is called the Dunning-Kruger effect.
      • swede 6 mths ago
        That's why most of them are liberal.
      • Stan 6 mths ago
        You talking about OUR politicians?
    • 0bama bin Nada  •  6 mths ago
      That guard is TSA material.
      • Don 6 mths ago
        Unfortunately true, he will make a good government employee. Do exactly as you are told, no thinking allowed.
      • mick 6 mths ago
        You are one ignorant SOB. TSA has saved this country from countless terrorist attempts since 9/11. Show some gratitude, rather than your usual stupidity.
      • CarbonBasedLifeForm 6 mths ago
        Sorry Mick I don't think TSA has stopped a single terrorist (except those armed with fingernail clippers)...
    • Internationalist  •  6 mths ago
      Forcing a four-year-old to sign a document she can neither read nor understand? Can that security guard spell STOO-PID? He should have to write "I will not act stupid" 1,000 times a day for the next year.
    • sunshine b  •  6 mths ago
      What parent allows another adult to interrogate their 4 year old!!!!!!!!!
    • Mrs. Y  •  6 mths ago
      "Savannah, who can’t read or write yet, was forced to scribble on the form saying she understands she can’t come into any Safeways." -- Geez, what a joke! The best part is ... the stupid security guard must think that "signed" piece of paper actually has some "enforceable" value!
    • Irwin Fan  •  6 mths ago
      Security guard letting a child's parents know their child stole (or ate fruit): Perfectly fine and up to mom or dad to handle. Banning a 4 year old from all Safeway's and pressing charges? Ridiculous.
    • bill  •  6 mths ago
      This guy is probably at home right now,practicing his quick draw in the mirror,and saying"you talkin to me?"
    • ACOL  •  6 mths ago
      Is anyone at SAFEWAY aware that a four year old can not be held criminally responsible for her actions anywhere in the United States? (And in most states civilly liable).
    • RON  •  6 mths ago
      Just what we need....another 4 year old strung out on apricots. Her mom probably ate fruit while she was pregnant and now look at the results! Believe me, these criminal tots will bring down this great nation. Today the apricot, tomorrow the pomegranate!
    • Ranjo  •  6 mths ago
      You know, maybe Safeway should start being proactive in their policies, instead of having to issue all of these reactive apologies.
    • all the world's a sta ...  •  6 mths ago
      If this guard has kids, authorities better look into their well-being.
    • ANARKISSED  •  6 mths ago
      "Elsewhere, a Safeway SWAT team was forced to employ lethal force to take down an 87-year-old legally-blind woman using a walker when it was discovered that she had tried to pay for 11 items in the "10 Items or Less" express lane"...
    • SOUP NAZI  •  6 mths ago
      interrogated a 4-year-old girl ????LMFAO!!!!No soup for that #$%$!!!!
    • Paver  •  6 mths ago
      Are security guards common in the West Coast? Here in the South they usually don't have any and the store employees give you food samples to eat while shopping.
    • Allank  •  6 mths ago
      You get the security you pay for
    • DragonflyR  •  6 mths ago
      At least he didn't pepper spray her.
    • Buckley's angel  •  6 mths ago
      I held out hope that maybe, just maybe, he was just trying to give the child a gentle education on right and wrong. Then I read the story and discovered that he was a psycho bully trying to emotionally scar a toddler. Somebody should emotionally scar him.