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Cop buys shirt, tie for alleged thief who was taking them for job interview

Toronto police officer praised for a compassionate approach to the situation
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Const. Niran Jeyanesan of the Toronto Police. Image credit: (The Canadian Press)

A Toronto police officer who purchased a shirt and tie for an alleged shoplifter after learning the young man needed the clothing items for an upcoming job interview said Tuesday that he wanted to show kindness to someone who had fallen on hard times.

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Jeyanesan said the case unfolded on Sunday night when he and his partner were called to a Walmart in the city香蕉视频直播檚 north end in response to a report of shoplifting.

Such calls are routine, but Jeyanesan said the details of this incident quickly caught his attention.

The would-be thief had attempted to steal a long-sleeved shirt, a tie and a pair of socks, he said, adding such items are not common targets for shoplifters.

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The story he heard was of a young man in a time of crisis, he said.

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As the interview date approached, he resorted to shoplifting out of desperation and a lack of awareness of other options available to him.

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Before police transported the teen back to the station for some additional questioning, Jeyanesan decided he would acquire some suitable clothes for the teen.

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Jeyanesan did not present the clothes to the teen himself, but rather left them with the other belongings he had surrendered when entering the police station.

The teen found his interview outfit waiting for him when he recovered his possessions and walked out of the police station without any charges.

Toronto police spokesman Mark Pugash praised Jeyanesan香蕉视频直播檚 compassionate approach to the situation, calling it an intelligent use of his officer香蕉视频直播檚 discretion.

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Jeyanesan said he has not been in touch with the teen since Sunday. Not even to find out the results of the job interview, which was set to take place on Tuesday.

Michelle McQuigge, The Canadian Press





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