'They let you think you're getting away with it': Woman says stores like Walmart and Target keep tabs on shoplifters, wait until they can charge for grand theft (2024)

A woman who says she used to work as a remodeler for Walmart stores sent out a warning to “kleptomaniacs” who think they’re getting away with incessantly stealing items from big retailers, specifically naming the Arkansas-based chain and Target in a viral TikTok post.

In her video, Chey (@bbyghoulcy) says that a combination of high-resolution video equipment and powerful microphones allows Walmart and Target stores to hear and see everything patrons say and do while shopping. Chey went on to say that retailers will often hold off on stopping shoplifters as they are simply compiling a list of offenses so that they can charge them with “grand theft” once their recurring shoplifting reaches their respective state’s minimum threshold for that law.

“For my kleptomaniac girlies, this is your sign to stop five-finger discounting,” Chey says. “And I’m gonna tell you why. Specifically from Walmart and Target. These stores keep tabs on you and keep track of the amount that you are stealing, and once you hit a certain amount—Boom! Arrested on the spot and charged with grand theft. Grand theft in my state is a felony, and once you steal $750 worth of stuff, boom, charged with grand theft.”

According to Cornell Law School, while the legalities surrounding what constitutes grand theft varies from state to state, the amount typically ranges from between $1,000 to $5,000 in value.

She continued to urge folks not to steal in her video.

“Doesn’t really sound like a lot, it is a lot, but it adds up,” she notes. “You are going to be lucky if they only kick you out of the store and don’t welcome you back.”

Chey then explains that she formerly worked for a company called Sasser, which remodeled Walmart locations.

“We literally put this thing like in the ceiling, it’s like where the, it looks like a speaker—it’s a microphone. They hear every f*cking thing. Even whispers, yes, whispers, like,” she then demonstrates speaking in a low register and goes on to remark that even at that volume level the microphones could pick up that noise.

The TikToker adds that Walmarts aren’t just packed with high-fidelity audio monitoring systems, but that locations all have all-encompassing visuals of everything going down in the store.

“And these cameras… even if you don’t see a camera nearby, the camera saw you,” Chey says. “Because these cameras are so good they can zoom in all the way across the store and still see the worker’s badge name clear as day. So: Walmart, Target, I don’t know what other stores but those two stores for a fact keep tabs on you. And when they pick up suspicious activity they zoom in on your face and snap a picture. So if you think you’re getting away with it, you’re really not.”

Chey then reiterated their points, urging shoplifters to stop.

“Unless you wanna be charged with grand theft, I highly suggest you stop and I understand it can be hard. Kleptomania, yes, I’m not talking about oh I steal here and there. I’m talking about kleptomaniacs,” she says. “You are going to get busted one day. You are not getting away with it.”

The TikToker wraps up her video by stating that there are folks dedicated to sitting in a room to actively monitor security feeds and isolate folks who may be engaging in suspicious activity.

“There’s a person in a room at these stores that literally watch[es] all of the cameras. All of them. All of them, all at once,” she concludes. “They saw you. They saw you. They’re letting you think you get away with it. Specifically, so they could hit you with the worst charge possible.”

Social media users have been in a frenzy over security protocols implemented at Target and Walmart in recent years. The former retailer is currently being lambasted for locking up items in stores that were previously left out in the open for shoppers to freely grab and toss in their baskets and carts (or presumably pocket for themselves.)

Walmart, which has suffered locked-item criticisms of its own, like folks who can’t understand why the franchise feels the need to put security tags on cuts of steak, has been investing in anti-theft technology. This resulted in security measures that sound like they were ripped straight out of the movie Minority Report. A Walmart worker even went viral in their own TikTok which seemingly corroborates what Chey says in her video.

A 2022 WWLP news story reported that James Jackson, a “habitual Walmart shoplifter” was arrested and charged with grand larceny for his repeated theft of items from the popular retailer. In September 2023, KTLA wrote about an Orange County, California shoplifting couple who purportedly pilfered over $17,000 worth of goods from Target stores in the area.

@bbyghoulcy #kleptomaniac #kleptomania #redhair #target#walmart ♬ original sound – chey 🎃🍂

Commenters who replied to Chey’s video had a lot to say, especially folks who were shocked to realize that there was someone actively watching them from a security monitoring room.

“Wait so..when i make faces at the cameras in the isles there’s a person who can actually see me?? that makes it even better,” one joked.

Another said that even though they don’t shoplift, and never have in their life, this information makes them paranoid nonetheless. “I’ve never stolen but for some reason I’m paranoid that security THINKS I’ve stolen because I’m so self aware of my surroundings,” they wrote.

Someone else said that they’ve encountered the “floor walkers” that one TikToker warned about, AKA, secret shoppers who are actually security personnel watching their every move. “Our store has a worker walking around in normal clothes acting like a customer so they can watch you,” they said.

A further viewer remarked that the camera technology in stores’ loss prevention departments is so good that they’re able to even zoom in and read people’s text messages. “My friend worked asset protection at the store I worked at and she told me she could read texts on people’s phones,” they claimed.

One TikToker even said that they were on the receiving end of being busted for shoplifting and gave credence to Chey’s exhortations against stealing. “They caught me at walmart and let me go, they knew what CAR i came in and everything. NEVER EVER AGAIN but all of this is super true,” the commenter shared.

The Daily Dot has reached out to Chey, Walmart, and Target via email for further comment.

'They let you think you're getting away with it': Woman says stores like Walmart and Target keep tabs on shoplifters, wait until they can charge for grand theft (2024)

FAQs

Does Target prosecute shoplifters? ›

Yes, you can get caught stealing after you leave Target. Target has their own forensic teams to prosecute shoplifters. If they are able to identify you and have footage of you leaving the store with merchandise, they can use that evidence to build a case against you.

Can Walmart charge you for stealing? ›

Getting caught stealing from Walmart can result in criminal charges. Shoplifting is considered a crime; if convicted, you may face serious legal consequences. These charges can vary depending on the value of the stolen goods and your criminal record.

Will Target come after you for stealing? ›

Target managers have some discretion in what security policies to apply, so it could be that your local Target does just monitor people suspected of shoplifting. This could result in a misdemeanor turning into a felony, if the person steals enough materials.

Will Walmart track you down for stealing? ›

It will be internal. A private business, like Walmart, doesn't have legal authority to track you down. They can call the police though, yes. The police can try tracking you down (they have legal authority) - but they'll need a name at least to start their investigation.

Can police track you down by camera for shoplifting? ›

Although the theft did not actually occur, the person could still be charged with shoplifting based on intent. For example, if security cameras show that you looked around before stuffing electronics down your pants, then you could still be arrested for shoplifting without leaving the store.

Does Target actually build a case against you? ›

Essentially, if you steal at any Target, anywhere in the country, they're quite possibly building up a case against you. So if by chance you have the urge to shoplift, keep yourself safe and avoid Target at all costs. There are plenty of other big-box chains out there that don't deserve your business.

Does Target know if you steal at self-checkout? ›

Truscan, the name of the technology, is designed to detect if there is anything near a kiosk that has not been scanned. It will then release audio and visual cues if an item isn't scanned correctly.

Do stores post pictures of shoplifters? ›

If they find there was theft, they could use facial recognition software to identify the person in the video. It is also common for stores to share information about shoplifters by sharing pictures and identities of known thieves.

Does Target have face recognition cameras? ›

The lawsuit, filed last month in Cook County, claims Target's surveillance systems, including cameras with facial recognition technology installed in Illinois stores, “surreptitiously” collect biometric data on customers without their knowledge or consent.

Does Walmart watch their cameras? ›

Are security cameras actively monitored? Only very large retail chains like Walmart have 24/7 real-time surveillance.

Can Walmart see if you steal? ›

Walmart, like many major retailers, uses advanced security measures to prevent and address shoplifting. While specific policies and technologies can vary, Walmart employs surveillance cameras, security personnel, and electronic article surveillance systems to deter theft.

How does Walmart target shoplifters? ›

Walmart uses classic anti-theft measures

'Walmart has loss prevention officers at every store that watch for shoplifters. They are on the floor and in the back watching everyone on camera," the company shared. Loss prevention personnel are also watching the self-checkout lanes.

Does Target check cameras for shoplifters? ›

Target started rolling out the cameras several months ago and will equip all stores in the US with them by the end of the year. TruScan will identify shoppers 'who repeatedly fail to scan their items even after being prompted,' documents seen by Bloomberg showed.

Do stores always prosecute shoplifters? ›

Most shops give a person a break, unless the person shoplifting was just stupid or being an ass or is habitual. Shoplifting charges are pressed. They do it all the time but most are pled out or in some cases due to case load, not pursued because of the magnitude of higher order crimes ie murder, manslaughter, B&E etc.

Does Target have facial recognition? ›

Target stores across the country have cameras and video surveillance with facial recognition capabilities.

Can stores track down shoplifters? ›

Do stores track down shoplifters? Yes, stores often turn over video surveillance data to police authorities; in many cases, products are able to be recovered. However, there is not always criminal apprehension alongside the inventory recovery.

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