IDoDis
Knows the password to get into the Moose Lodge
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I now use a cross body bag and make it a habit to never put my purse in a shopping cart. I know purse straps can be cut, etc, but I figure it is not as easy for someone to get as a purse left in a cart. I see way too many purses in carts with the owners back to the cart while shopping. I use to a be guilty of doing that too.
My purse was stolen from a grocery cart 12 years ago when I had my back turned from the cart. I was looking for something in the frozen food area where the tall freezers are. Out of the corner of my eye I saw a man walk swiftly past me, but I was not focusing on him. Then he walked by very quickly again. Again, I remember it, but was only thinking about it mildly like, "That guy must be in a hurry." The first walk-by was to see if I was paying attention. The 2nd time, he grabbed my purse. I didn't see it but I'm pretty certain that's what happened. I didn't notice my purse was missing until I got to the check-out counter and had loaded all of my groceries onto the counter. Then I went to grab my purse to pay, but it was gone.
A store employee said the thieves usually take the cash and throw the purse in a trash can or dumpster so they are not caught with any evidence.
A store employee helped me search the trash cans and dumpsters behind the store but we didn't find my purse. I went home and canceled all of cards and found out the thief had used my debit card at a gas station approximately 10 minutes after the time I estimated the purse was stolen. That's how fast they are
A couple of days later I got a call from a post office about 5 miles away that said they had my purse as it had been dropped in a mailbox and ended up at the post office. So I got everything back, at least.
Now whenever I see a woman not paying attention to her purse at the grocery store, I either keep an eye on it while I'm in the aisle or I go up and tell her nicely to keep her purse on her shoulder or in her hands and that I learned that lesson the hard way. I usually just take my debit card now and leave my purse at home when I go grocery shopping.
