• Re: Sting Operation Leads to Arrest of Several Disney Housekeepers

    From Kneel Young@21:1/5 to All on Thu Apr 28 09:30:22 2022
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    Walt Disney World is known as The Most Magical Place on Earth. When
    you drive through its gates, it is like magic and happiness just
    fills your lungs. When you enter Walt Disney World to begin your
    vacation, you mentally prepare to eat great food, ride a ton of fun attractions, and stay in a fun, themed hotel room. At the end of a
    long day in the theme parks, your hotel room becomes your sanctuary.
    You can plop down on your bed, remember all of the fun that you had,
    and maybe go through your purchases.

    Disney housekeeping — or Mousekeeping as they like to call it — is
    great at making your hotel room a place you want to be. Mousekeeping
    always makes sure that you have clean towels, and clean glassware,
    and they even take pride in turning your towels into fun designs. At
    least, that is what they are supposed to do. Unfortunately, some
    Mousekeepers were recently caught stealing from Guests in a sting
    operation that was conducted at the Resort.

    The Orange County Sheriff’s office released its arrest report, and
    it was revealed that a sting was conducted at Disney’s Port Orleans
    Riverside last month. According to the arrest report, there had been
    reports of ongoing thefts at the popular Resort. After an
    investigation was conducted, Disney suspected two Mousekeepers —
    Raphmarie Cartagena Torres and Aishaleam Abraham Rodriguez — of
    stealing from Guests’ rooms. From there, the sting was performed and
    arrests were made.

    The report indicates that the Sheriff’s Office had Disney set up a
    decoy hotel room. In the room, there was $200 in “bait” money that
    was “was placed in a small black backpack and put in camera view.”.
    There were also a number of Apple electronics that were left in
    plain view of the suspects, including an Apple iPad and AirPods.

    At approximately 9:50 am on the day of the sting — which took place
    on March 9 — the two Mousekeepers entered the decoy room. The
    sheriff’s report details what happened next:

    “upon entry (Raphmarie) is seen immediately making entry into the
    front pocket of the backpack, and removing the cash from the
    interior of the bag. She is observed counting the money while
    engaging in conversation with (the other employee.) Raphmarie counts
    out $65, places it on the television stand, and a hand is seen
    removing the money from the stand. Raphmarie is then seen rummaging
    through the rest of the bags in the view of the camera, to include
    the rest of the bookbag as well as a suitcase on the bench next to
    the television stand.”

    The report indicates that the Sheriff’s Office had Disney set up a
    decoy hotel room. In the room, there was $200 in “bait” money that
    was “was placed in a small black backpack and put in camera view.”.
    There were also a number of Apple electronics that were left in
    plain view of the suspects, including an Apple iPad and AirPods.

    At approximately 9:50 am on the day of the sting — which took place
    on March 9 — the two Mousekeepers entered the decoy room. The
    sheriff’s report details what happened next:

    “upon entry (Raphmarie) is seen immediately making entry into the
    front pocket of the backpack, and removing the cash from the
    interior of the bag. She is observed counting the money while
    engaging in conversation with (the other employee.) Raphmarie counts
    out $65, places it on the television stand, and a hand is seen
    removing the money from the stand. Raphmarie is then seen rummaging
    through the rest of the bags in the view of the camera, to include
    the rest of the bookbag as well as a suitcase on the bench next to
    the television stand.”

    While thefts by Cast Members are incredibly rare, they do happen. If
    you suspect that something has been stolen from your room, you
    should report it to a managing Cast Member. Every Disney hotel room
    also comes with a small in-room safe, and all Guests are encouraged
    to keep things like extra cash and other valuables in there. It is
    also encouraged for Guests to keep other expensive items hidden
    away, such as in a drawer. Most Cast Members are there to make your
    stay. as memorable as possible!

    https://www.disneydining.com/sting-operation-leads-to-arrest-of- several-disney-housekeepers-ks1/

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