By murphslaw - 29/03/2009 05:15 - United States

Today, as I was doing the morning count for the registers, a lady walked by and saw me. She's got Alzheimer's, and thought I was robbing the guy I'd bought the store from, so she called the cops. I spent six hours in jail while they looked into it, and didn't even get an apology. FML
I agree, your life sucks 76 299
You deserved it 3 122

Same thing different taste

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Wow, I hope she doesn't do it again tomorrow! And the next day, and the next day...

They do need to apologise for wrongful arrest, though, #4.

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crapstorm 0

I know many people with Alzheimer's (albeit not in the advanced stages) that are usually unattended. Also, stories that about patients who escape from their caretakers and wander around for hours and hours without anyone finding them. It's not uncommon. Also, aren't you glad you know a lawyer, murph? :-P

i'm actually surprised she remembered the number to 911

Police are ******* idiots. That sucks. :(

I smell a rat here. Surely the police would find out that the OP was the owner before carting his ass to jail? I would think that finding out who the owner is would take one quick phone clal to the previous owner, if documents couldn;t be produced. 6 hours? Hmm I guess it's possible that the previous owner was out haha.

Next time you see her, make her believe she's going on a trip, and put her on an Amtrack or a Greyhound.

sc2323 0

Doing their job? I didn't realize cops were allowed to arrest store owners because some whack job didn't recognize them.. cops are useless.. case closed

haha i was actually thinking the other day wat i would do if i got wrongly thrown in jail...u should have just flipped out

WWiD 0

If this lady's got Alzheimer's and you know it (this means you know this lady which means she comes in often), then next time's she's in the store, call the cops and accuse her of shoplifting. You can even "plant" something in her purse to seal the deal and she won't remember! Then have her banned from the store with a restraining order. Problem solved.

Iswear 4

Why take it out on her? She didn't know better and was only trying to help who she thought was the store owner. She didn't mean to cause any harm, so why go out of your way to hurt her?

FajitaFreak 3

"That does suck a lot! But honestly? Cops have no reason to apologize for doing their jobs." Oh, yes they do, when their job incorporates taking away freedom, when it turns out it was not justly deserved.