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COJ.net - Enema Product Tampering Investigation
JACKSONVILLE, FL (June 28, 2012) - On Tuesday, June 12, 2012 at 10:35 a.m., police were dispatched to CVS located at 9509 San Jose Blvd. in reference to a dispute between a clerk and a customer who returned ready to use enema saline laxatives, and had done so several times in the recent past.
Investigation revealed the individual was frequenting the CVS since March 2012 and began returning the product in April 2012. He would purchase a pack of enemas and return them at a later time. According CVS personnel, the items appeared to be unused and therefore the store would put the box of enemas back on the shelf for resale.
On Tuesday, June 5, 2012, a CVS employee thought it was strange that the same individual was making returns with the same product. The employee decided to check the box of enemas after it was returned. Upon opening the box, the employee observed all the enemas (6) had been used and the box had been resealed so it would appear to be unopened. An employee then checked the additional three boxes on the shelf and determined they had all been previously used.
JACKSONVILLE, FL (June 28, 2012) - On Tuesday, June 12, 2012 at 10:35 a.m., police were dispatched to CVS located at 9509 San Jose Blvd. in reference to a dispute between a clerk and a customer who returned ready to use enema saline laxatives, and had done so several times in the recent past.
Investigation revealed the individual was frequenting the CVS since March 2012 and began returning the product in April 2012. He would purchase a pack of enemas and return them at a later time. According CVS personnel, the items appeared to be unused and therefore the store would put the box of enemas back on the shelf for resale.
On Tuesday, June 5, 2012, a CVS employee thought it was strange that the same individual was making returns with the same product. The employee decided to check the box of enemas after it was returned. Upon opening the box, the employee observed all the enemas (6) had been used and the box had been resealed so it would appear to be unopened. An employee then checked the additional three boxes on the shelf and determined they had all been previously used.