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Title: Police arrest man accused of taking 42 cents from mall fountain
Post by: wmenorr67 on July 22, 2008, 11:28:48 PM
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With sky-high gas prices, 42 cents wont get you very far nowadays.

However, it will get you a trip to jail.

A 43-year-old Bonita Springs man was arrested Monday morning after Naples police say he stole 42 cents from a mall fountain.

Laslo Mujzer, 43, 26801 Silverado East Drive, was charged with petty theft under $100, a misdemeanor.

Around 11:15 a.m. Monday, a customer at the Coastland Center mall approached a mall security guard, and told her that a man was stealing money from a fountain outside, police reported. The security guard, Heather Watson, found the man, later identified as Mujzer, and detained him until police arrived.

A sign attached to each fountain at the mall reads: All coins donated to Habitat for Humanity of Collier County.

A Naples police officer who arrived at the scene found Mujzer in possession of 42 cents  just enough to purchase one first class stamp.

The mall security guard pressed charges and Mujzer was arrested and booked into the Collier County jail. Collier County Sheriffs Office logs report that Mujzer was booked into the jail on a $500 bond.

Attempts to reach Mujzer on Tuesday were unsuccessful.

If we have a complaint and a complainant that is going to sign a sworn statement, then we will make an arrest, said Naples police Capt. John Adams.

In an e-mail Tuesday, mall Senior General Manager Glen D. Harrell, said there was more to the story than what was reported in the arrest log. He said he would provide more information after meeting with police at 4 p.m., but never did.

I am not going to comment, except to say we continue to look at the details of the incident, Harrell wrote in a follow-up e-mail.

It is not unusual for police officers to arrest people who steal small items from local retail stores, Adams said. Police officers have arrested people for stealing change from fountains before, Adams said.

He shouldnt be taking change out of the mall fountain, Adams said. Its not found money. Its money thats destined for charity.

Adams said reports in other media that Mujzer was charged with having fake identification are incorrect.

Theres some confusion. He did not possess positive ID, Adams said. I think it was misreported that it was a fake ID. He was identified on the scene by the officer. ... He had something with his name on it, a document, but you would not be able to positively identify him with that document.

http://www.naplesnews.com/news/2008/jul/22/bonita-man-arrested-after-allegedly-stealing-42-ce/

Wow, they only caught him with 42 cents.  Not a very good theif or there is more to the story.
Title: Re: Police arrest man accused of taking 42 cents from mall fountain
Post by: Firethorn on July 23, 2008, 05:23:18 AM
The 42 cents thing might be telling - he found himself with the need to mail something(the documents found on him), with no money because he didn't have his wallet with him.  So he decided to reach into the fountain and steal/borrow what he needed to get the documents mailed.

I'd say it's borrowing if he intended to chuck at least 42 cents of change back into the fountain later.
Title: Re: Police arrest man accused of taking 42 cents from mall fountain
Post by: HankB on July 23, 2008, 05:48:19 AM
Either Laslo Mujzer is a wimpy little nebbish of a man, or Ms. Watson is one tough mall ninja woman to be able to detain him. shocked

Thing is, the story doesn't say that Ms. Watson personally saw the man take the money . . . unless she actually saw him taking it herself, or there are security tapes, possession of 42 cents hardly qualifies as evidence of theft.

As usual, there are no doubt significant details we're missing . . .
Title: Re: Police arrest man accused of taking 42 cents from mall fountain
Post by: G_P on July 23, 2008, 07:32:07 PM
Even without proof he took it they will still take him to court. They know that if he had to resort to grabbing change out of a  fountain he certainly cant afford a lawyer to defend him and that it will be an easy conviction. The city will make money off the fines he has to pay and the mall ninja security guard gets to add a apprehension and conviction to her resume.