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Walmart bathroom suspect identified

Sept. 20, 2012 — On Thursday, Sept. 20, the Susanville Police Department was able to identify and interview the suspect who allegedly entered the women's restroom at Walmart and looked under the privacy partition of an occupied toilet stall. The suspect is a citizen of Mexico who was in Susanville on a temporary guest worker visa. Upon completion of this investigation, his employer has agreed to terminate his employment and have him returned to Mexico.

If it wasn’t for the swift, open collaboration and cooperation of the local Walmart store and the staff at Sierra-Cascade Nursery, this case would not have been solved so rapidly.

The case will be forwarded to the Lassen County district attorney for review.

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-2#1Tim2012-09-22 14:29
Seriously? We need to grant work visas to mexicans to staff Walmart in Susanville? Whats the employment rate in Susanville? How many people are collecting Welfare and Unemployment?

F'ing disgrace.
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+3#2kirk .L2012-09-23 08:39
Tim you need to work on your reading comprehension. Nowhere in the article does it say that he worked I'm Walmart.
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-2#3Roger Jensen2012-09-24 12:19
True Kirk, but it doesn't say he didn't work there. I wonder if he could have been a store security guard? WM hires some real yo-yos for security. You know, the ones that would flunk a police department's psych test. They look like Elvis, wear mirror sunglasses, and think they're bad dudes.
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+2#4George2012-09-24 13:01
The fact is Sam, how can Kirk L see the security video? and Sam, I don't care how many times you delete this. Too heavy on your way or the highway Sam
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-3#5George2012-09-24 13:13
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Tim you need to work on your "reading comprehension".


Kirk, you need to take English 101 again
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+1#6tina2012-09-26 23:11
He works for a nursery to pick the fruits before winter. He is not an employee of walmart. This is not a rascist comment. It is a fact
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0#7frank2012-10-08 20:04
why does the nursery hire people from mexico? why not someone from the area? who cares if it was a work visa he should be punished and put in jail, not sent back home to mexico. he most likely be back using a different name next year or sooner who is to say is dosent assist the pot growers.
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0#8frank2012-10-08 20:06
walmart security cameras are there to protect there property not the people because they are not maintained by a person watching them
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