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  3. "page_number": "14 of 102",
  4. "document_number": "17-295",
  5. "date": "7/17/2006",
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  10. "full_text": "7/17/2006 3: FROM: Dell Riley Kiraly TO: 1954763485 PAGE: 006 OF 007 212-371-8042 T-800 P 005/006 F-003 Feb-16-2006 02:59pm From- Limitedbrands Victoria's Secret Store Incident Report VSS2005015562 Printed on: 2/15/2006 which contained her credit card number. The lady left the store very upset. A mall security officer named Baltizar, came in the store looking for and she began explaining to him that her father had sent some shoes to her boyfriend and that they didn't fit so he gave them to her to return so she could purchase something that she wanted. The mall officer asked her how she had gotten that receipt and she said that her boyfriend gave her the bag of shoes with that receipt inside and she had no idea how this had happened. Soon after, another Mall Officer came into the store in his mid 20's, black and large stature. He began explaining that her boyfriend had bought shoes for her father and that they didn't fit so he asked her to return them so she could purchase anything she wanted thereby changing her original story. The questioning continued on for about 5 more minutes and she was then told by the officer that all the woman wanted was to get her merchandise back and that she was asked the officer what she should do to get the woman's merchandise back and that she just didn't care about her shoes and she would return them in order to retrieve the merchandise for the woman. The mall officer escorted her out of the store and a female mall officer, Baptizer, made the allegations and the manager of Journeys returned to Journeys. I was not wearing the shoes she had earlier and after the mall officer left, I asked Taylor not to tell Veronica. SM what had happened. Update: October 28th, 2005: At approximately 4:15pm, I saw kneeling down on the floor digging through her purse. As Orpiano approached her, she pulled out a pair of black SLT panties that had a sensor on them. She then looked up at Orpiano and said 'Someone is trying to set me up.' According to her, she said that she had walked out of the store, and the sensornati had been set off, so she came back in, and repeated this once again, and that is when Orpiano approached her. Orpiano checked bags and sent her home. The associates who worked that day where Shayna (12 - 4), Reagan (8:30 - 2), and Jaimie (2 - 7). On 11/4/05 RLPM Colon spoke to an associate by the name of Shayna Casperson and she stated that she observed several items of VSS merchandise in car one day. The items found were: Halston Perfume, tank top, bras, panties and accessories. On 11/4/05 Colon interviewed and she admitted to merchandise theft totaling $209.00. She stated the reason for stealing was that she underload she was not getting paid enough and she was struggling financially. She agreed to pay restitution for the amount of $209.00. She could not remember the dates when she first stated stealing and she could not remember all the merchandise stolen. She stated the merchandise was concealed in her clothing. The toll free number was provided to and the interview was audio recorded. At the conclusion of the interview, I was allowed to resign and the manager escorted her out of the store. Remarks: Name Phone Occ: Address Crime Type: Subject Action: Terminate Date 11/04/05 Relate: 03J Notes: N/A This report is the property of Limited Brands and is subject to all copyright protection. It may not be duplicated or reproduced without the express written consent of Limited Brands. 07/26/17 Page 14 of 102 Public Records Request No.: 17-295 DOJ-OGR-00031322",
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  24. "content": "which contained her credit card number. The lady left the store very upset. A mall security officer named Baltizar, came in the store looking for and she began explaining to him that her father had sent some shoes to her boyfriend and that they didn't fit so he gave them to her to return so she could purchase something that she wanted. The mall officer asked her how she had gotten that receipt and she said that her boyfriend gave her the bag of shoes with that receipt inside and she had no idea how this had happened. Soon after, another Mall Officer came into the store in his mid 20's, black and large stature. He began explaining that her boyfriend had bought shoes for her father and that they didn't fit so he asked her to return them so she could purchase anything she wanted thereby changing her original story. The questioning continued on for about 5 more minutes and she was then told by the officer that all the woman wanted was to get her merchandise back and that she was asked the officer what she should do to get the woman's merchandise back and that she just didn't care about her shoes and she would return them in order to retrieve the merchandise for the woman. The mall officer escorted her out of the store and a female mall officer, Baptizer, made the allegations and the manager of Journeys returned to Journeys. I was not wearing the shoes she had earlier and after the mall officer left, I asked Taylor not to tell Veronica. SM what had happened.",
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  29. "content": "Update: October 28th, 2005: At approximately 4:15pm, I saw kneeling down on the floor digging through her purse. As Orpiano approached her, she pulled out a pair of black SLT panties that had a sensor on them. She then looked up at Orpiano and said 'Someone is trying to set me up.' According to her, she said that she had walked out of the store, and the sensornati had been set off, so she came back in, and repeated this once again, and that is when Orpiano approached her. Orpiano checked bags and sent her home. The associates who worked that day where Shayna (12 - 4), Reagan (8:30 - 2), and Jaimie (2 - 7).",
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  34. "content": "On 11/4/05 RLPM Colon spoke to an associate by the name of Shayna Casperson and she stated that she observed several items of VSS merchandise in car one day. The items found were: Halston Perfume, tank top, bras, panties and accessories.",
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  39. "content": "On 11/4/05 Colon interviewed and she admitted to merchandise theft totaling $209.00. She stated the reason for stealing was that she underload she was not getting paid enough and she was struggling financially. She agreed to pay restitution for the amount of $209.00. She could not remember the dates when she first stated stealing and she could not remember all the merchandise stolen. She stated the merchandise was concealed in her clothing. The toll free number was provided to and the interview was audio recorded. At the conclusion of the interview, I was allowed to resign and the manager escorted her out of the store.",
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  44. "content": "Remarks: Name Phone Occ: Address Crime Type: Subject Action: Terminate Date 11/04/05 Relate: 03J Notes: N/A",
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  49. "content": "This report is the property of Limited Brands and is subject to all copyright protection. It may not be duplicated or reproduced without the express written consent of Limited Brands.",
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  54. "content": "07/26/17 Page 14 of 102 Public Records Request No.: 17-295 DOJ-OGR-00031322",
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  58. "entities": {
  59. "people": [
  60. "Dell Riley Kiraly",
  61. "Baltizar",
  62. "Baptizer",
  63. "Taylor",
  64. "Veronica",
  65. "Shayna Casperson",
  66. "Reagan",
  67. "Jaimie",
  68. "Orpiano",
  69. "Colon"
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  71. "organizations": [
  72. "Limited Brands",
  73. "Victoria's Secret",
  74. "Journeys"
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  76. "locations": [
  77. "store"
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  79. "dates": [
  80. "7/17/2006",
  81. "Feb-16-2006",
  82. "October 28th, 2005",
  83. "11/4/05",
  84. "07/26/17"
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  88. "VSS2005015562",
  89. "17-295",
  90. "DOJ-OGR-00031322",
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  94. "additional_notes": "The document appears to be a scanned incident report from Limited Brands, detailing a shoplifting incident at a Victoria's Secret store. The report includes witness statements and details about the incident, as well as subsequent interviews and actions taken. The document is marked as 'Page 14 of 102' and has a public records request number."
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