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Police officer pays for shoplifting suspects' holiday dinner

Two women with two young children were accused of bagging groceries at a self-checkout kiosk without scanning them.

A Massachusetts police officer declined to charge two women accused of trying to steal groceries for the children — and instead bought them Christmas dinner.

Somerset Officer Matt Lima responded to a report of shoplifting Dec. 20 at Stop & Shop, where two women with two young children were accused of putting groceries into bags at a self-checkout kiosk without scanning them.

The women said they had fallen on hard times and were trying to provide a Christmas dinner for the children. Lima says he was reminded of his own children and used his own money to buy $250 grocery gift cards. 

"His actions exemplify what it means to protect and serve the members of our community," Chief George McNeil said on the department's website.

Credit: Somerset Police Department
Somerset Police Officer Matt Lima purchased a Christmas dinner for a family in need after responding to a shoplifting incident.

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