Unnamed retailers in Kenai, Alaska are too ashamed of their false police reports to be mentioned in the news
“Let’s just have the cops pick people up at random, try and discourage shoplifting etc., but we’re not actually pressing charges in good faith or in good standing with the state bar association.”
Shoplifting certainly isn’t something to be encouraged, but cops who just “pick people up” at local stores for allegedly being suspicious without a warrant and without any particulars to charge in court will have to answer for it themselves eventually. And the cops who aren’t willing to name the store or time and place of the arrests are certainly perjuring themselves in court if they are not picking people up at local stores only to murder them and dump their bodies in the wilderness or out in the ocean somewhere without any report at all.
The cops apparently picked up some individuals at random, claimed that they stole some merchandise from some store, but the cops who apparently confiscated the said merchandise won’t say what it was or even what store it was allegedly stolen from.
EXCESSIVE POLICE RESPONSE


Chief David Ross of the KPD said that although the crimes occurred at a single retailer, there was no correlation between the individuals. ¶“It’s a coordinated effort on our part with the loss prevention from that business and with the assistance of some troopers to try to target shoplifting. I anticipate us doing that again with other retailers in town to try to reduce shoplifting at our local retailers.” Said Chief Ross. ¶THE NAME OF THE BUSINESS WAS NOT DISCLOSED. ¶According to Chief Ross, this is the first of future efforts to coordinate with local retailers to reduce shoplifting.




