Police Officer Buys Shoplifting Mom’s Groceries Instead Of Making Arrest

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A Somerset, Mass., police officer bought groceries for two women accused of shoplifting five days before Christmas.

Officer Matt Lima was dispatched to a local Stop & Shop grocery store, where two women with two small children were accused of not scanning all of their groceries in the self-checkout lane, according to the Somerset Police Department.

“The two children with the women reminded me of my kids, so I had to help them out,” Lima said in a Tuesday statement.

When the officer arrived at the grocery store, he spoke with one of the women accused of shoplifting and learned that they had fallen on hard times and did not have enough money to purchase an entire Christmas dinner.

“The woman I talked to, she explained she was working, but the mother of the children was not working and had some other family issues going on and that what she had taken was Christmas dinner for the kids,” Lima told local news outlet WJAR.

The officer checked the women’s receipts and noticed that they hadn’t purchased anything but food, according to the outlet.

Store employees asked the two women to return the items they did not scan back onto the shelves and issued them a “Notice Not to Trespass” order. Lima, who has two young daughters himself, decided to help the two women. So, instead of punishing them, he bought them a $250 gift card to cover the entire cost of their groceries.

“Obviously, this family was in need, and I can’t imagine having to make the decision to go to Stop & Shop and just only pay for what I can afford — or do I go there and try to take things for Christmas dinner for the kids?” Lima told WAJR.

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