Case Study: Bay Rideau

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On December 19, 2015, AP closed an internal merchandise theft at the Bay Rideau store value of $2,650.00. AP received a tip from BCBG AP team regarding a possibility of theft done by her manager as she had given her two weeks resignation. Covert camera was installed in the BCBG stockroom. Live surveillance of her last day of work showed the BCBG manager took Bay merchandise into the stock room and removed the price tags and concealed in her purse. At the end of her shift was arrested exiting the store with the unpaid merchandise.

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