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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 181237" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I can remember being 15 and going to Beall's Dept store during lunch. The shopping center was right next to the high school, so a LOT of us went there at lunch. </p><p> </p><p>One day I was with a friend and a new student a teacher had asked us to be nice to. We went browsing, because we got allowances that weekend. As we walked out an alarm went off. My friend and I looked at each other in confusion and then grabbed the new girl's arm.</p><p> </p><p>We took a look at her and noticed her purse was HUGE compared to when we left. the girl said, "Let's RUN" and we held on to her until the store manager and counter person came. It was a struggle to hold her. She was PI$$ED at us. </p><p> </p><p>We were allowed to go back to school after we wrote down what happened. They called school and told the principal what happened and thanked us for being honest and holding the girl. We later found out she had a $200 purse and a shirt in her bag, along with some makeup from the makeup counter. ALL stolen. </p><p> </p><p>She was banned from all stores in the shopping center and we never went anywhere with her again. I know she tried to go into a drug store down from the Beall's and was thrown out.</p><p> </p><p>I am glad your son was not part of the theft. He needs to be vigilant about what others are doing when they are with him. It could have long term results.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 181237, member: 1233"] I can remember being 15 and going to Beall's Dept store during lunch. The shopping center was right next to the high school, so a LOT of us went there at lunch. One day I was with a friend and a new student a teacher had asked us to be nice to. We went browsing, because we got allowances that weekend. As we walked out an alarm went off. My friend and I looked at each other in confusion and then grabbed the new girl's arm. We took a look at her and noticed her purse was HUGE compared to when we left. the girl said, "Let's RUN" and we held on to her until the store manager and counter person came. It was a struggle to hold her. She was PI$$ED at us. We were allowed to go back to school after we wrote down what happened. They called school and told the principal what happened and thanked us for being honest and holding the girl. We later found out she had a $200 purse and a shirt in her bag, along with some makeup from the makeup counter. ALL stolen. She was banned from all stores in the shopping center and we never went anywhere with her again. I know she tried to go into a drug store down from the Beall's and was thrown out. I am glad your son was not part of the theft. He needs to be vigilant about what others are doing when they are with him. It could have long term results. [/QUOTE]
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