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After a Snoop Dogg figurine and other merchandise was stolen from a St. Thomas games store earlier this week, its owners scored when their Facebook post motivated two shoplifters to return the items a day later. Marty Hancox, founder and co-owner of Fan of the Sport, was unpacking stock on Monday at the shop in the Elgin Centre shopping mall that sells sports memorabilia, trading cards and board games. He discovered a Pop Funko, a type of figurine depicting famous people and pop culture characters, was missing, said co-owner Dionne Turner, Hancox’s partner. After a search of the store failed to turn up the figurine of rapper Snoop Dogg, Hancox checked the store’s surveillance tapes, Turner said. The video showed that around 1:30 p.m., two females had pocketed the Snoop Dogg Pop Funko, a Pop Funko of X-Men character Wolverine, and a Toronto Maple Leafs coffee mug, Turner said. “I said, ‘I’m posting this online because we’ve had issues before,’” she said. “The police, they try to help, but there’s only so much they can do . . . and that’s how it all started.” This time, rather than contacting police, Turner and Hancox decided to post a video and several still images of the two females who had pocketed about $80 worth of merchandise to the store’s Facebook page around 4 p.m. on Monday, Turner said. Both Hancox and Turner said it wasn’t the cost of the items that motivated the post. Hancox said it was “more the principle of they took stuff” with Turner noting money is “out of our pocket ,too.” “We didn’t really like it, to kind of shame them on Facebook, but I thought, we’ll give it a try, and sure enough within 24 hours they contacted us,” Hancox said. He believes the pair were likely “getting pressure from family and friends” who saw their picture, he said. Turner said the two females returned the stolen property on Tuesday evening, and that the names of the shoplifters were never learned, nor were there were hard feelings. “I thanked them for bringing this stuff back,” Turner said, and told them she was “really impressed because it took a lot of guts to come in here and face me.” “We don’t care what their names are, we’re just happy we got our items back,” Hancox said. A spokesperson from the St. Thomas police stated by email that a property crime analyst with the department called shoplifters returning stolen property “very rare.” Turner said the shoplifters had mentioned they were having difficulty affording Christmas gifts, which she empathized with, but “they just went the wrong way about it. “I didn’t want them to get ostracized because everybody knew who they (are) now,” Turner said. “We got this stuff back, we’re going to drop it (and) hopefully they learned their lesson.” The post with the video and images of the shoplifters was removed and another was uploaded to Fan of the Sport’s Facebook page giving thanks to the pair for returning the stolen property and thanking customers and friends for sharing the post. The post has received an outpouring of support and even some kudos to the pair who returned the items. “Glad they came in and had a civil conversation and apologized,” wrote Facebook user Rebecaa Seeley. Tammy Crosby wrote: “That’s amazing news! That takes a lot of accountability on their part. Well done.” Turner appreciated the compassion for the two women as well. “I got teary eyed when I was reading the comments,” she said. “I was really, really impressed that everybody kind of supported them and agreed.”Sportscaster Greg Gumbel dies from cancer at age 78Historian says Midwest played a crucial role in Black freedom movements worldwide
BEREA, Ohio — Jerry Jeudy has a chance to achieve in his first season in Cleveland the huge milestone that eluded him in his four seasons in Denver: a 1,000-yard season. With 56 yards Sunday against the Chiefs, Jeudy, the No. 15 overall pick by the Broncos out of Alabama in 2020, will hit the coveted mark that he should’ve reached long ago in Denver. “It means a lot, just because it’s going to be my first 1,000-yard season, new team first year,” said Jeudy. “So it’s a great feeling.” Has it bothered him that he didn’t get there before, while other great receivers, including many of his fellow 2020 first-rounders, hit it regularly? “I won’t say it bothered me, but I definitely thought about it,” he said. “All the elite receivers hit a thousand yards. I feel I was one receiver that could do that and this year I finally got an opportunity to.” Does he believe he always had it in him and just needed more opportunities? “Yeah, for sure, for sure,” he said. More Cleveland Browns coverage How Browns' rookie defensive lineman feels about his chances to play against the Chiefs on Sunday Previewing Browns vs. Chiefs, Cavs after the NBA Cup break: Thursday's Sports 4 CLE Ex-Browns coach hired to replace ex-Browns coach at ACC school Week 15 NFL Preview: Find everything you need to know with our Week 15 NFL preview. Does he believe he should’ve had 1,000 long before this year? “Yeah, of course, but I’m not going to dwell on the past,” he said. “This year’s the year that I’m going to reach a thousand. It’s all in God’s timing.” His close friend and fellow Browns receiver Elijah Moore knows it was a long time coming. The two go all the way back to their youth 7-on-7 days back in South Florida with the Florida Fire, and Moore hated watching Jeudy languish in Denver. “We used to talk about it when we were playing 7-on-7,” he said. “This is what we always wanted. For any receiver, their own personal dream is to get 1,000 yards. He’s been working towards this in an organization before that didn’t value him, and now he’s being valued.” What’s more, Moore said, “he’s showing that the team before (this) was stupid.” When the Browns traded for Jeudy in March, sending fifth- and sixth-round picks in the 2024 draft, one knock against him was that he hadn’t reached the benchmark. Is it satisfying to prove people wrong? “The most important thing for me is really to prove myself right, just by it being a frustrating (four) years in my career, but I didn’t let that dwell on me,” he said. “I just kept working and now I’m in the position I am now, about to reach a thousand yards. But the main goal for me is really try to get to that Super Bowl and get to the playoffs for the first time in my career. So that’s something I’m going to keep striving and work towards.” Jeudy came painfully close to 1,000 yards during his 2022 season, when he had 972 — just 28 yards shy. It wasn’t for lack of trying or opportunities. Jeudy was targeted 24 times in his last three games, and he caught 18 passes for 309. In two of those games, he eclipsed 100 yards — 117 in a loss to the Rams, and 154 in the season-ending victory over the Chargers for the second-highest total of his career. But the killer in that stretch was the loss to the Chiefs in Week 17, in which he caught 7 of 8 targets for only 38 yards. In fact, if the Chiefs put the clamps on him Sunday the way they have in his first eight meetings against them, during which he went 1-7, he might not reach 1,000 on Sunday. In his eight games vs. them, Jeudy has caught 29 of 47 targets for 307 yards — an average of only 38.4 yards per game. But that’s before he became the valued No. 1 receiver he is with the Browns, and before he linked up with the cannon-armed Winston, who’s slinging it down the field to him early and often. This season, Jeudy is averaging 72.6 yards game, but with Winston, it’s 113. Over his last six games with Winston, he’s caught 38 of 55 attempts for 678 yards, with three TDs and a 17.84 per catch average. Included was his career-high 235-yard game against the Broncos, the most by a receiver against his former team in NFL history. The blistering stretch has him at No. 4 in the NFL with 944 yards, and No. 10 with a 16.0. per catch average. “Just the communication we have with each other and I feel like Jameis does a great job and he’s got a great feeling,” Jeudy said. “He does a great job of looking downfield and the pressure on and I just feel like he could do a great job just giving people opportunity, giving the playmakers the ball.” Stories by Mary Kay Cabot Browns receiver Jerry Jeudy seeks a milestone and Mike Hall likely to return: Berea Report (Video) What if the Browns had drafted Patrick Mahomes? Orange and Brown Talk Myles Garrett absent for a personal reason; key defender has a good chance to return vs. Chiefs: Browns takeaways The alliance between the two, and the Browns dialing up plenty of targets for Jeudy, has folks finally viewing him as a No. 1 receiver — something that didn’t happen in Denver in part because he dropped the ball too much as a rookie and was hurt his second season. It’s a distinction that’s extremely important to him. “Yeah, I mean I look at myself as a wide receiver one and I feel like I deserve that respect in the league,” he said. If he couldn’t reach his goal of the playoffs and a Super Bowl this year with the 3-10 Browns, the chance to plant his flag in the NFL has been a nice consolation prize. “Oh yeah, for sure,” he said. “For sure. I feel like we didn’t have the season that we want as a team, that’s the most important part and it’s kind of tough, but having a thousand yards, that’s a great feeling because like I said, all the great receivers reached the thousand-yard limit and I feel like I’m one receiver that could consistently do that.” In addition, Jeudy hopes to make the Pro Bowl this season, and posted a praying hands emoji reply to the Browns’ Pro Bowl voting graphic on social media. “Oh yeah, for sure, for sure,” he said. “Pro Bowl, you’re considered one of the top players if you reach that. So I pride myself on becoming one of the top players and I’m going to work towards that every year.” Jeudy will have his work cut out against the Chiefs corners, who know him well and will try to get their hands on him. “They’ve got great corners,” he said. “They play well together. They communicate well together. Us as a receiver group, I feel like we do a great job of beating press man, which they do a great job of. I think they’re the No. 1 team that do press man. So I feel like we got a great group of receivers that know how to beat press man and know how to get open to do that.” With David Njoku likely sitting out this game because of his hamstring injury, the Chiefs will pay even more attention to Jeudy. “You can put attention on me if you want, but we got other guys that can make plays too as well,” he said. “So the more attention on me, the more open other players going to get. So as long as you put up points and win the game, that’s all that matters.” But Cedric Tillman should be back from his concussion, and that will help. “He’s going to open up the passing game tremendously,” Jeudy said. “Having Ced back, that’s just another offensive weapon that we can use to the game plan. He’s been balling the last few games before he got hurt, so having him back really going to take a lot of attention off of me and keep them true to their coverage.” Jeudy, who can play all over the field, has been play-calling gold for offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey. “His mind for the game and his intelligence, his ability to move into different spots, whether it’s inside, outside, X, Z, whatever it is definitely beneficial,” Dorsey said. “You want to be able to move guys around so a defense can’t get a beat on them and know exactly where they’re lining up every time. His mental ability to handle that and then the physical ability to run the routes and still be able to win is a huge advantage.” And now, Jeudy will finally have 1,000 yards to show for it, as soon as Sunday. Football Insider newsletter free trial: Take a minute and sign up for a free trial of our Football Insider newsletter, featuring exclusive content from cleveland.com's Browns reporters.
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