A Florida woman was arrested after a deputy said she bought over $1,800 worth of electronics while paying only $3.70 at a Walmart self-checkout on Monday.
Cheyenne Amber West, a 25-year-old of Fort Pierce was arrested in the Nov. 6 incident. She was charged with felony grand theft and felony shoplifting, NBC affiliate WKYC reported
West’s crime was uncovered after a loss prevention officer at the Walmart told a deputy he saw West and another woman select a computer, video game controllers, and other merchandise from the electronics department.
The women then covered the barcodes of the more expensive items from merchandise in the clearance department and took them to the self-checkout area. They paid a total of $3.70, which was $1,821 less than what should have been paid, according to an affidavit
After West’s crime was discovered, she said she was only trying to get presents for her family.
The study used data from more than 12 million shopping trips from four countries, including the United States. Researchers found that retail stores that used self-services had a higher percentage of loss from thefts—compared to retail stores that don’t use self-service.
Wal-Mart Stores Inc. said that it loses about $3 billion every year from theft, or 1 percent of its $300 billion in revenue, Reuters reported in 2016.
Retailers using self-service checkouts experienced an average of 4 percent loss from theft. That number is double the rate of retailers that don’t use self-service checkouts.
Additionally, the study suggests that self-service lanes encourage people who wouldn’t normally steal items to steal them by removing the human contact of normal transactions.
“(Self-checkout) potentially promotes ease of effort for theft by removing any human contact throughout the shopping process and removing human contact at the final payment stage of the shopping journey when a payment wallet option is provided,” the study states.
Don't worry about the shoplifter, she's out on $3000 bail.
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