Store owner gives thief ’15 minutes of shame’ on YouTube

Posted on November 8, 2007 - 14:27 by Humphrey Cheung

Mesa (AZ) – Shop owner Robert Guertin has found an even better use for the YouTube video sharing site and has posted up video of a thief stealing one of his expensive watches.  From the corner of his store, hidden cameras recorded a man taking almost $2000 worth of watches.  Guertin unsuccessfully tried to chase the thief down, but he now hopes an online video, along with a $1000 bounty, will help catch the brazen thief.


Guertin's surveillance video


CBS 5 Phoenix has a great video interview of Guertin who owns the Big Sticks Fine Cigars shop in Mesa Arizona.  Guertin also sells expensive watches in his store and says a man simply lifted the watches from their cases on two occasions.  The first watch was worth $725 while the second was $1200.

After the second watch was taken, Guertin chased the thief into the streets, but he could only get a license plate.  Frustrated, he then put the surveillance video on YouTube and is offering a $1000 reward to whoever helps catch the guy. 

Guertin tells CBS 5 that he probably won’t get the watches back, but at least he’ll keep the thief off the streets thanks to his, “15 minutes of shame”.


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