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FL: Uniformed Broward County deputy allegedly stole action figures, 'Fifty Shades Freed' DVD from Walmart
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A Broward County Sheriff’s Deputy was arrested Monday after he reportedly stole about $200 worth of merchandise from a Florida Walmart, officials said.
Deputy Henry Guzman, 44, a 13-year veteran of the Broward County Sheriff’s Office, was arrested after he allegedly stole Marvel and “Star Wars” movie action figures. He also allegedly took DVDs including “Fifty Shades Freed” and “Dirt" from a Walmart in Lauderdale Lakes, the South Florida Sun-Sentinel reported.
Authorities said Guzman, who was in uniform, took the items in three different visits on May 2, May 9 and May 17. Guzman reportedly put the items in his inner vest each time. |
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hisself
(5/24/2018)
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Why on earth would a person in a position of public trust destroy his life for about $200 worth of toys??
He has been a cop for at least 13 years, and he steals?
As a former cop with over 20 years experience, I cannot get my mind around such stupidity.
Of course, it IS the Coward County Sheriff's Office. . . |
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