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Extraction Summary
11
People
3
Organizations
0
Locations
3
Events
3
Relationships
3
Quotes
Document Information
Type:
Incident report
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Summary
This is an incident report from Victoria's Secret detailing an employee theft investigation in late 2005. An employee was first observed with stolen merchandise on October 28, 2005. Following a tip from another associate, Regional Loss Prevention Manager Colon interviewed the subject on November 4, 2005, at which point she admitted to stealing $209 worth of items due to financial struggles, agreed to pay restitution, and was allowed to resign.
People (11)
| Name | Role | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Balizar | Mall security officer |
A mall security officer who initially responded to an incident involving a woman trying to return shoes.
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| Baptizer | Female mall officer |
A female mall officer who was present after the initial incident with the shoes.
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| Taylor |
An individual who was asked not to tell Veronica, SM what had happened.
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| Veronica, SM | SM (Store Manager) |
A person, likely a store manager, who Taylor was asked not to inform about an incident.
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| Christina Orpiano, CMU | CMU |
Observed the subject of the report kneeling on the floor with a pair of stolen panties on October 28th, 2005.
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| Shayna | Associate |
Listed as an associate who worked on the day of the October 28th incident.
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| Reagan | Associate |
Listed as an associate who worked on the day of the October 28th incident.
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| Jaimie | Associate |
Listed as an associate who worked on the day of the October 28th incident.
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| RLPM Colon | RLPM (Regional Loss Prevention Manager) |
Investigated the theft, spoke with Shayna Celdorph, and interviewed the subject who admitted to stealing.
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| Shayna Celdorph | Associate |
Reported to RLPM Colon that she had observed Victoria's Secret merchandise in the subject's car.
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| Halls |
The owner of the car where stolen merchandise was observed ('Halls' car').
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Organizations (3)
| Name | Type | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Limitedbrands | Company |
The parent company of Victoria's Secret, mentioned in the header and footer of the report.
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| Victoria's Secret Stores | Company |
The store where the incidents and theft occurred. The report is an incident report for this company.
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| Journeys | Company |
A store whose manager was involved in the initial incident with the woman returning shoes.
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Timeline (3 events)
2005-10-28
Christina Orpiano observed the subject of the report with a pair of black SLT panties with a sensor on them after the subject was leaving the store.
Victoria's Secret Store
Christina Orpiano
Subject of report
2005-11-04
RLPM Colon interviewed the subject after receiving a tip from another associate. The subject admitted to theft.
Victoria's Secret Store
RLPM Colon
Subject of report
2005-11-04
Following her admission of theft, the subject was allowed to resign and was escorted from the store.
Victoria's Secret Store
Subject of report
Store Manager
Relationships (3)
RLPM Colon interviewed the subject regarding merchandise theft, leading to her admission and resignation.
Shayna Celdorph reported seeing stolen merchandise in the subject's car to loss prevention.
Christina Orpiano
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Professional (Co-workers)
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Subject of report
Christina Orpiano witnessed the subject with stolen merchandise inside the store.
Key Quotes (3)
"Someone is trying to set me up."Source
— Subject of report
(Said to Christina Orpiano on October 28, 2005, after being found with a pair of panties with a sensor on them.)
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Quote #1
"go away"Source
— Unnamed woman with shoes
(Said to a mall officer regarding an incident with merchandise, indicating she wanted the situation to be over.)
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Quote #2
"she didn't care about her shoes and she would return them"Source
— Unnamed woman with shoes
(Said to a mall officer, indicating she was willing to give up the shoes to retrieve her other merchandise.)
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Quote #3
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