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A French soldier who is in St. Vincent and the Grenadines for the Tradewinds military exercise will have to travel home on an emergency travel document, after a worker at a restaurant in Arnos Vale stole a pouch containing his passport, identity cards, driver’s licences, cash and other items.

Chill Spot Bar and Grill employee, Sheffield Blucher, 39, of Greiggs, has been ordered to repay Archambault Fredric, said to be a lieutenant in the French Army, EC$1,137.65 by this Wednesday, or spend three months in jail.

Further, he must pay the court EC$1,500 by Sept. 30 or spend six months in prison.

On Monday at the Kingstown Magistrate’s Court, Senior Magistrate Rickie Burnett ordered Blucher to bring the money to the court on Wednesday. The magistrate also summoned the French soldier to appear in court, so that Blucher could apologise to him.

On Monday, Blucher pleaded guilty to a charge that on June 7, at Arnos Vale, he stole one light brown pouch value, 25 euro, containing one French passport, value 90 euros; one French civilian ID card, value, 25 euros; one leather wallet, value 40 euros; one French driver’s licence, value 30 euros and EC$500 in cash, total value 210 euros and EC$500, the property of Fredric.

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Blucher maintained his guilty plea after the charge was put to him several times, including in dialect.

“I have to take responsibility, because I took it,” Blucher told the court of the pouch, which he said he had picked up off the ground and placed on a wall for later retrieval.

He, however, said that when he returned for the pouch, it was not there and he never examined its contents.

The facts of the case, as presented by the prosecution, are that on June 7, about 7:30 p.m., Fredric went to Chill Spot along with other officers to eat.

The soldier placed the pouch on the seat next to where he was sitting and left after eating, forgetting the pouch there.

The soldier had not gone far when he remembered the pouch. However, by the time he returned, the pouch and its contents were missing.

Fredric spoke to the management of the restaurant and none of the employees reported having seen the pouch.

As a result, the soldier reported the matter to the Calliaqua Police Station and Corporal Steaven Derby investigated.
The corporal checked the CCTV footage at the restaurant and bar and the recording revealed that Blucher took up the pouch.

Blucher was informed of the investigation and was cautioned. He gave police various explanations of what had happened to the pouch.

The police did not recover the pouch, but someone found one of the ID cards in Arnos Vale and handed it over to a police officer.

Of the contents of the pouch, only two ID cards were recovered.

Blucher told the court that he does not know what he was thinking when he decided to take the bag.

He said he had come out of the kitchen that night and was sitting outside looking at his daughter’s birth certificate when his bag fell and he saw “the small thing on the ground” and picked it up.

Blucher said he couldn’t deny taking up the pouch “because the camera is all over the place”.

He said that he was leaving the compound and his boss called him.

Blucher said he thought that his boss had seen him pick up the pouch so he placed it on a wall near the road and went back to his boss.

The defendant said that his boss asked him to do something in the kitchen and he spent 15-20 minutes completing the task.

He said he then asked his boss to buy him a drink and his boss gave him $20 with which he bought a “three (beers) for $10” and sat at the bar drinking, by which time he had forgotten he had placed the pouch on the wall.

Blucher said that by the time he left the bar about half an hour later, the pouch was not there.

Blucher was arrested on Friday.

Asked if he thinks he still has a job at Chill Spot, Blucher said yes, adding that he thinks that his boss would transfer him to the farm.

“Because he say I hang some cattle for him. I accidentally tie them so I paying him back now for them,” he explained.

The magistrate told Blucher that had he not done the first act, the pouch might not have disappeared.

“Honestly to God, I don’t know what I was thinking,” Blucher responded, saying that he had previously handed in items left behind by patrons.

“When you operate like this, you give the country a bad name,” the magistrate said.

“An employee. Instead of taking it to management and say, ‘Look, this was left here’, you went with it.”

The prosecutor, Police Constable Corlene Samuel told the court that after the incident, Blucher stayed away from work until June 15.

Blucher, however, said that he stayed away from work because his mother was ill and he had to help care for her in hospital.

He said he was in communication with his boss every day during the time away from work.

In sentencing the man, Burnett noted that he pleaded guilty, had shown some remorse, and that he has no previous convictions.

The magistrate, however, noted that some of the items were not recovered and Blucher was an employee of the business place and should have known better.

“You have given Chill Spot a bad name,” Burnett said.

“I also gave myself a bad name,” Blucher added

“You also gave the country a bad name as well, because this is someone who came to be part of an exercise in St. Vincent and he is going to take back the memory of this incident back to his country. And this thing happened while he was in company with other police officers,” Burnett said.

18 replies on “Bar employee steals French soldier’s bag with passport, IDs, cash”

  1. Joshua Richardson. says:

    I wonder what is the ASP (guest moderator on Views and Issues) saying about this incident?

  2. Saint Vincent is obviously not like the more economically advanced nations of the world. anyone coming here has to keep thier valuables close. This soldier was careless, but with all the “refugees” flooding into most European countries he should have been acclimatized by now. i do not mean to say that all people from disadvantaged nations are dishonest, but that Europe is getting most of the worst people from these nations. If the entire world continues to allow the USA to sanction and bomb any country that does not do what the USA orders them to do these things will continue to get worse. We do not really have the problem of the worst people from those destroyed countries coming to Saint Vincent but we still have to figure out a better way to cure the vast theft that our own people commit. Ricky Burnett, I am sure, is getting fed-up with all the thieves that appear before him. Our best cure is for us to all to try to convince our Prime Minister to change his very poor Economic Philosophy. He seems to do great in many areas, particularly much of his Foreign Policy. He is mainly responsible for making a Saint Vincent Passport one of the best in the world, In my opinion better than a US Passport; but his Economics creates fertile ground for joblessness and thievery. Obviously our Corporate taxes should be no higher than 21% and the Customs Duties should be lowered 50-70%, along with many other changes, to include almost no duty on new tires so we stop importing bald tires that we use in toxic bonfires….Raise the duty on bald tires – lower the duty on new ones, that last longer…problem solved!
    The very high taxes and excessive Customs Charges is enough to keep most all investors away, some of the other negative aspects are just iceing on the cake. This employee was not stealing because he is poor, he is stealing because theft has become part of the culture of many in Saint Vincent. It takes a long time OR extreme measures to change cultural behavior. Singapore chose the extreme and was even giving the death penalty for crimes that are considered minor in other parts of the world. The Magistrate is perplexed, and should be. Change is going to need an effort on multiple levels of our society and different branches of government. Who is ready for that challenge?

  3. Rawlston Pompey says:

    THE BIG ONE THAT GOT AWAY

    That which was expressed by the Senior Magistrate, has nothing, but ‘demerit’ for the defendant.

    He has brought the establishment he worked for into disrepute by his ‘…criminally dishonest behavior.’

    Moreover, he has also caused damage to the reputation of the people and nation.

    These shall have been good reasons for him to be institutionalized for thievery.

    The public, in these circumstances could never have complained of such sentence.

    Not only that other employees may have been deterred, but also members of the wider society.

    This is about one of ‘…The Big Ones that Got Away.’

  4. Why is it people only have disdain for stealing when it is done to foreigners? ALL thieves should go to jail period and let the magistrate not be monkeying themselves asking people in the courts for opinions on sentencing. This guy should be fined and confined.

  5. So how come when my daughter forgot her phone in the bathroom and someone stole it from the same establishment i went back the next day and they cd hv looked on the camera and try get back her phone instead they jt pushed me aside and said no one found it it was 1 lady went in bathroom same time as her is cs im a local ): damn backwards people and the phone ws bt $3000

    1. so very true I agree……..we bow down to the foreign ppl as though we have them above ourselves …….so sad

  6. So a chronic thief few days ago was considered for community service under supervision of IPA and now this young man should be jailed for a long time … the only difference is this man stole from a foreigner and surely a much shorter track record of ‘thievery’ …. you hypocrites with slave mentality please go away

  7. He was always a very dishonest guy, only now got caught. Look how what memory that man will take back to France.

  8. justice for one should be justice for all ….., not only when a tourist or foreigner is a victim of a crime we should have this response and outrage but also when our local citizens are victims !!

  9. Kelly Williams says:

    Did this man say he was from Greiggs? I am from Greiggs and never seen or heard of him. I hope this is correct reporting?

  10. Farmer Brown says:

    Vincentians in general have sticky fingers, they will steal even steal the dead. Last week a guy Primus from George Gutter Belair who has no feet. Thief stole all his sheep and goats, now what shall he do? The skins of the animals were later found in a field not far away . Predial larceny is a big problem, but the culprits have no heart.

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