By Rita Farlow, Times Staff Writer
Friday, September 3, 2010
LARGO — The thief was a true Hamburglar.
A man who broke into a walk-in cooler behind the Pizza Shack restaurant early Tuesday morning made off with more than $1,000 in food in less than four minutes, owner Darrell Youness said Friday.
The man snatched 60 pounds of hamburger meat, 40 pounds of sausage, 30 pounds of Genoa salami and two full hams.
Then there were the dairy items: 40 pounds of provolone cheese, blocks of American and Swiss cheese, 10 pounds of grated Parmesan cheese, four pounds of butter, three quarts of half-and-half, one gallon of milk and a case of eggs.
"A case of eggs is 15 dozen. What do you do with 15 dozen eggs?," Youness wondered.
So, why so much food? Was the man planning a Labor Day bash? Stocking up for football season?
Not likely, said Youness, whose restaurant is located at 11963 Indian Rocks Road.
First of all, he passed by the beer.
And secondly, Youness said, "There's no way it would fit in a regular refrigerator."
"I think he sold it to somebody in the restaurant business or he had customers for it."
It's not unheard of for people to hit up restaurant owners offering discounted items that allegedly fell off the back of a truck, Youness said.
"Our motto is if someone comes to the back and tries to sell you something like that, you act like you're buying it then you call 911," he said.
Youness' surveillance cameras caught the caper on tape. He and his employees have watched the video and don't recognize the man as a customer, he said.
Youness said he believes the man had an accomplice. On the video, it appears he's talking to someone as he sets the food outside the cooler.
The man "was picking and choosing," what he wanted, Youness said.
And strangely, the man seemed to want to ensure Youness had enough supplies to open for business the next day.
"He took dressings, but he left me one of everything," Youness said. "He wasn't trying to take it all. It's like he didn't want to hurt me or something. It puzzles us."
Largo police are hoping the public can help identify the man, who is described as white, in his late 20s to early 30s, approximately 5-foot-10 to 6 feet tall and about 200 pounds.
In the surveillance video, he appears to have multiple tattoos on both arms, possibly tattoo "sleeves" and is wearing a large ring on his left ring finger. He was wearing a long sleeve, plaid shirt with the sleeves rolled up and a cap on his head.
Police say one distinctive feature the man has is "a really pointy chin or a goatee which came to a distinctive point," according to police spokesman Lt. Mike Loux.
Youness said he warned nearby restaurant owners to keep an eye for the burger bandit and has taken additional precautions to guard against theft.
"I've beefed up the security back there."