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Lost a car, found a mess
Prowling the jammed mall lot draws unfriendly attention from security and police.
By WILLIAM R. LEVESQUE, Times Staff Writer
Published December 23, 2007
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"They really shouldn't be this hardcore on good shopping people," says Larry Di Salvo, 57, of the Tyrone Square Mall security guards. Di Salvo went shopping at Tyrone Square Mall on Saturday and is now banned from the mall for life.
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[Edmund D. Fountain | Times]
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ST. PETERSBURG - Larry DiSalvo called Saturday the worst shopping day of his life. Not even close. There he stood in the Tyrone Square Mall parking lot, surrounded by three police cruisers and mall security. Police had searched and interrogated him. All the while, DiSalvo said, shoppers gawked, perhaps wondering whom he had killed. The 57-year-old said he was guilty of one thing: forgetfulness. He lost his 1991 Grand Marquis in a sea of 6,000 parked cars. But mall security thought he was wandering the parking lot looking for cars to break into. The result: He's banned from the mall for life. "They gave me the shopping equivalent of a life term without any parole," the retired real estate agent said. "I'm a mall person. I grew up in malls. I've never in my 57 years on this planet had a problem in a mall. "Unfortunately," he said, "today my unlucky number came up." DiSalvo has no apparent criminal record. He said he is an honest Treasure Island resident who has shopped at Tyrone for 14 years without incident. He denied even thinking of breaking into a car. Tyrone security refused to comment, and mall management did not return calls. St. Petersburg police said they witnessed no crime, and just issued a trespass warning to DiSalvo at the request of the mall. "It's a decision made by the property owners," said police Sgt. Mark Degan, a shift supervisor. "The officers felt they didn't see any criminal intent," otherwise DiSalvo could have faced arrest. The day started so encouragingly. DiSalvo arrived at the mall at 8 a.m. hoping to beat the crowds. He needed to return a piece of jewelry at JCPenney. He found a parking space right away, and hardly gave it a thought as he walked into the mall. After returning the jewelry he has a receipt to prove it, he wandered a few stores and ate lunch. DiSalvo dropped a dollar into the Salvation Army pot as he walked out, idly thinking it would bring him good luck. That's when he looked up and thought, "Oh, my God. I'm lost." DiSalvo said he wandered one way, then another, peering over cars looking for his white Marquis. After 5 or 10 minutes, mall security drove up. He said he figured they would offer help finding the car. Instead, DiSalvo said, they told him he had been seen peering into and trying to enter cars. To his astonishment, he said, they told him to leave the property immediately. Of course, he still hadn't found the car. So DiSalvo walked across the street to a Kinkos, where he tried to call someone for a ride. That's when police arrived, called by the mall. The whole thing might have taken an hour. He was repeatedly questioned. Police said they were told he had run away from security. DiSalvo denied it, saying he simply ran across a busy street to avoid heavy traffic. Degan said mall security informed police they saw DiSalvo trying to break into cars. Someone at Macy's, police were told, saw the same thing. All nonsense, DiSalvo said. Police took him back to the mall lot, surrounding him like a common criminal, he said. Finally, mall security took his picture, he said, and banned him forever, which, DiSalvo added, hurts Sears more than him. That's where he does most of his shopping. "If this could happen to me, God forbid, it could happen to your grandmother," DiSalvo said. "It's just ridiculous. I'm as clean as the fresh-driven snow. That's verifiable." Security did finally find DiSalvo's car. He drove away, never to return. William R. Levesque can be reached at levesque@sptimes.com or (813) 226-3436.
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by Rent-a cop
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02/19/08 03:20 PM
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Tabloid journalism, little to no facts one side, cub reporter mistakes or just trying to sell papers? Sad! There are alot of ignorant readers I guess you rely on that though. We help people find thier cars everyday without incident why not this one?
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by Rick
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12/27/07 05:32 PM
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What can you expect from Simon Malls. Google them and read about their nightmare gift cards. I believe several State AGs have gone after Simon in the past over gift card fees and expirations.
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by Gloria
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12/27/07 02:34 PM
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I think this is absolutely ridiculous. I have trouble finding my car at Walmart!! What ever happen to the saying "Innocent until proven guilty?" I have a hard time understanding that we live in a free country when things like this go on.
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by KathleenElsie
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12/26/07 02:34 PM
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I lost my mothers car at the airport one time. The security people were wonderful helping me find it. I had no trouble just compassion. Wish this guy had had the same curtesy.
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by Alicia
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12/26/07 11:06 AM
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Lets woerry about the shoplifters and no someone trying to find their parked car for gods sake. I thought security was supposed to be used for help rather than causing trouble for a person LOOKING FOR THEIR CAR!!! I would be filing a LAW SUIT!!
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by Howard
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12/25/07 11:11 PM
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Email the owners here:
https://www.simon.com/about_simon/contact_spg/default.aspx
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by John Doe
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12/25/07 04:26 PM
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I will not be shopping at the Tyrone Square Mall in Florida ever again with that kind management.
If I where the victim of such an accident, I would not hesitate to find a good lawyer to sue the mall owners.
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by Jobe
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12/25/07 03:42 PM
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The rent a cops started this.
Police almost always take the side of management.
According to them, the consumer is always wrong.
Mr.DeSalvo should get a good lawyer and sue their asses.
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by pj
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12/25/07 12:07 PM
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Thanks for ruining this mans Christmas---what nonsense-has the mall lost its all its common sense!He deserves to be compensated to the max.
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by neal
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12/25/07 09:18 AM
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>>>>Larry sounds more disoriented than his 57 years would indicate...or...maybe he was indeed peering into cars. Tyrone Mall has done nothing but protect its customers from unsavory characters like Larry who have built-in alibis for their crimes.<<<
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by Michael
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12/25/07 12:55 AM
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Just because he didn't raise hell in front of the security doesn't mean he's guilty. What these people need is common sense. 3 to 1 when he was going up to those cars he was mistaking them for his own, I've done that more times then I can count.
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by Dick
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12/24/07 11:49 PM
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The mall security needs to be replaced with one that helps older people when in need. All they had to do was ask what his problem was and then help him find his car. Time to stop shopping at this mall as they are not people friendly.
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by Mike
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12/24/07 11:38 PM
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the mall should be boycotted until they restore Mr. DiSalvo's ability to go to the mall with a very public appology.
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by Daniel
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12/24/07 10:58 PM
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My oh my thats just crazy! The store should remember that taking care of the customer is # 1, or else somebody else will!
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by dave
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12/24/07 08:37 PM
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Not to be surprised, as this is the mentallity of many our law enforcement hotshots.
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by Larry
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12/24/07 04:56 PM
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These wanttobe cops are totally nuts.Need to be reined in. Fired and Jailed
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by Thomas
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12/24/07 04:50 PM
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too bad it's xmas time, otherwise should make a campain: everyone returns their purchases to the mall and boycotts it.
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by Steve
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12/24/07 04:40 PM
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While I applaud mall security for their "diligence," perhaps they should temper that diligence with, oh, say, COMMON SENSE??? Not too many 57 year-olds go around looking to break-in to cars.
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by Tommy
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12/24/07 02:46 PM
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Talk about over zealous security personnel? If true, DiSalvo should look into filing a law suit with ACLU help.
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by Clark
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12/24/07 02:03 PM
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Who hasn't "misplaced" their vehicle at a mall parking lot? Sounds like a BIG overreaction by mall security. I think Mr. Larry DiSalvo should seriously consider legal action.
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by Jeri
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12/24/07 01:34 PM
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To the person who wrote 'if he was innocent he would have (ergo) raised hell'. Right. Next time you're surrounded by a bunch of police with guns, try 'raising hell'. Me, I wouldn't even raise my voice!
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by Adam
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12/24/07 01:15 PM
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Sounds like some high school drop out rent-a-cops got over zealous. The rent-a-cop's mother probablly yelled at him this morning, or told him to move out of the basement.
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by Will
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12/24/07 12:59 PM
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I got into an indetical (but wrong) rental car in Las Vegas. The keys worked the doors but not the ignition. I guess I could have been arrested. Just another move toward a police state without common sense.
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by Bill
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12/24/07 12:57 PM
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Holy cow, I've got a Miata, which is shorter than all the other cars in any parking lot so I lose it every time I go shopping! Oh well, those stores don't want my money anyway, right?
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by Andy
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12/24/07 12:57 PM
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They own Lakeforest Mall which is near me. I sent a message Simon Property Group expressing my concern with how this was handled.
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by Eve
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12/24/07 12:45 PM
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How silly. Anyone would peer into a car if it looked identical to theirs- so you'd have to make sure the inside looked like your own car's inside. Plus, "The officers felt they didn't see any criminal intent," so why did it become such a big issue?
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by Nick
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12/24/07 12:31 PM
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Unfortunately, this Bush administration has put such an air of paranoia into the American public, that ordinary things are blown into crazy situations. The police did right. It is the fear that caused the mall people to act this way.
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by sagansrun
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12/24/07 11:51 AM
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Mikes comment about this guy trying to hide his crimes is absolute rubbish.
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by Richard
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12/24/07 11:45 AM
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If he was a young black man rather than an old white guy, he'd be dead now.
I love America.
9/11 !
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by Dick
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12/24/07 11:42 AM
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Sue them untilo their ears bleed! When you hit these fat cat b*stards in the pocket book maybe they will understand. Its only money!
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by Mark
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12/24/07 11:32 AM
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Rent-A-Cops come in two flavors: Just-Need-A-Job types (retired, college students, etc.), and the Wannabees. The Wannabees are people who can't make the grade to be a real police officer, so they become Rent-A-Cops. These people are DANGEROUS!
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by Bob
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12/24/07 11:30 AM
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We are at WAR people! 9/11. There are terrorists everywhere, including under our beds. 9/11. Obey the government. Serve your masters! 9/11. The police should have shot this man! We can't be too careful. 9/11.
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by Marc
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12/24/07 11:09 AM
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Banned from the Mall? Guess I would just shop online.
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by Michele
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12/24/07 11:08 AM
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This is crazy! Those low paid low educated mall security need to have jobs pulled out from under them for this one. "Rent a cops" needing to feel important so they pick on an old harmless man!! GET A LIFE!
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by Joe
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12/24/07 10:46 AM
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Good for the Mall! Don't any of you people remember 9-11? This guy might easily have been a Sexual predetor looking for your darling childern or a suicide bomber. The mall is protecting us. They did the right thing.
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