Police officer called to arrest a family suspected of shoplifting, instead buys them some food so they could have Christmas dinner
A police officer who was called to arrest a family suspected of shoplifting, turned around to buy them
food to eat, they could have a decent Christmas dinner.
Matt Lima was called to a food store in Somerset, Massachusetts, last month, a police statement released today, January 4th said.
Two women were reported not to be scanning all of their groceries, and
when questioned by police, the family said they could not afford to pay
for all the food and wanted to give the children a Christmas dinner.
Lima served them with a "no trespass" order, but did not press charges
as all the items on the shopping receipt were for food, police said.
He then bought them gift cards worth $250 (£180) with his own money so
the women and their two children would be able to buy food for their
Christmas dinner at another shop of the same chain.
"The two children with the women reminded me of my kids, so I had to help them out," Officer Lima said to Local TV.
"Obviously, this family was in need and I can't imagine having to make
the decision to go to Stop and Shop [the food store] and just only pay
for what I can afford - or do I go there and try to take things for
Christmas dinner for the kids?"
"They were very thankful, they were kind of shocked. I'm sure a lot of
people in that same situation would be thinking that there was going to
be a different outcome, and maybe they would be arrested or have to go
to court.
"I bought the gift card close in value to what would've been taken," he
added. "I just did what I felt was right. It's not about me, I just
tried to put myself in that family's shoes and show a little bit of
empathy."
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