Man threatens to stick Home Depot employee with needle
By The Canadian Press
News Retail home depot loss prevention retail security guardORLANDO, Fla. — Authorities say a Florida man told a Home Depot employee he has AIDS and threatened to “stick” him with a hypodermic needle as he was being questioned about shoplifting items from the store.
WKMG reports a security officer in the Orlando store spotted 47-year-old Dennis Hamlett taking two Bosch grinders from their boxes and placing them in his pants Tuesday afternoon. When Hamlett left the store, a loss prevention officer approached him and told him to give the merchandise back.
An Orange County Sheriff’s arrest report says Hamlett refused, adding he didn’t steal anything. Hamlett then brandished a needle and threatened the employee.
The employee called 911 while Hamlett ran.
Deputies found him nearby and arrested him on petit theft and armed robbery charges. Jail records don’t list a lawyer.
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