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Woman, Staying In Walmart After Closing Hours, Gets Arrested And Loses $1000 For “Trespassing”

by Jeffrey Stone
December 2, 2025
in Social Issues

A weary 25-year-old Florida woman, drained from chauffeuring her mom to cancer treatments, dashed into Walmart late at night for quick snacks to quiet her rumbling stomach. Amid scanning soup cans, she lost track of time, unaware closing hour had hit, and suddenly found herself surrounded by security and a rookie cop slapping on handcuffs for trespassing.

The abrupt arrest led to a $1,000 bond, a bewildered family scrambling for a midnight rescue, and a flood of exhaustion-fueled tears. Posted on Reddit’s AITA, her story ignited debates, with many labeling her YTA for seemingly brushing off closure signs in her fog of family stress and fatigue.

Woman refuses to leave Walmart, causing escalating scene, ends up in jail.

Woman, Staying In Walmart After Closing Hours, Gets Arrested And Loses $1000 For "Trespassing"
Not the actual photo.

'AITA For refusing to leave Walmart passed closing time?'

Last night, I (F25) was checking out my items from Walmart and it was passed closing.

An employee told me that they were closed and I can't check out anymore, I told her I'm [in the middle of] checking out and almost done.

She went and got a cop from outside and had me trespassed, the cop seemed clueless and acted like a newbie.

Nonetheless, the cop arrested me without hesitation and I spent 12 hours in Jail with a $1000 bond.

My family has no idea where I was until I got my phone call 5 hours later,

they thought I had gone missing and even called the police to search for me.

I would have been there until the afternoon if they hadn't paid the bond.

Before some assume, I was not aggressive or rude at all nor contributed to any escalation other than telling the employee I would leave once I'm done.

For context: I live in Florida, My mother has cancer and I drove her 2+ hours (still in Florida) to a hospital that would treat her.

At night she got hungry and asked if I would make a quick trip to Walmart to get her something to eat,

I hadn't eaten anything the entire day taking care of her so I agreed.

She was worried sick about me when I didn't return, which put a lot of stress on her.

My sister and uncle even drove down 2 hours where I am in the middle of the night to search for me.

I think that employee is in the wrong for having me callously arrested just because she wanted to leave one minute earlier

(which prolonged her time regardless by getting the police involved) but others are saying they were in their right to do so. AITA?

In this Reddit story, our heroine was mid-checkout, mere items from freedom, when an employee declared the store shut and summoned security, and then a cop.

She insisted she was “almost done,” but bam: trespassed, arrested, and jailed for 12 hours. Her cancer-battling mom, already stressed, spiraled into panic, thinking her daughter vanished. Family drove hours to hunt for her.

Flip the script to the employee’s side: they’ve likely announced closures multiple times, herded stragglers, and just want to clock out without overtime drama.

Retail vets know the drill: lingering customers delay cleanup, restocking, and that sweet escape home. One commenter, a former worker, quipped it’s the “finish line” at the register. No one blocks a near-done shopper unless something’s fishy. Here, the employee escalated fast, fetching a cop outside. Was it power-trip petty, or had warnings flown ignored?

Motivations clash like shopping carts in aisle five. The Redditor frames it as a mercy mission: mom hungry post-treatment, her own skipped meals, a “quick trip” turned nightmare.

She swears zero rudeness, just a plea to finish. Skeptics smell omissions: How many closing announcements blared? Entry time? Reaction to the first “we’re closed”?

If she breezed in near 11 PM (Walmart’s typical close), grabbed basics for two, checkout should’ve been swift. Yet time elapsed for arguments, cop-hunting, and arrest? Commenters suspect belligerence or stalling, maybe coupons galore, as one slyly guessed.

Zoom out to the bigger beast: retail worker burnout. A 2023 Occupational Safety and Health Administration report highlights how understaffed stores lead to confrontations, with workers facing verbal abuse or worse during closes.

Late-night shifts at big-box giants like Walmart amp dangers, such as robberies, assaults or vandalism. Employees aren’t villains for enforcing hours. They’re clock-punchers craving safety and sleep.

As expert Dr. Sarah Thompson, a workplace psychologist quoted in a Forbes article on service industry stress, says: “Boundaries aren’t optional in high-pressure jobs, ignoring them breeds resentment and escalation.” This rings true, had the Redditor heeded the first nudge, no cop cameo.

Neutral ground? Empathy for the shopper’s chaos, but rules rule. Solutions: Shop earlier, use self-checkout apps for speed, or curbside pickup for emergencies. Apologize if tensions rose unintentionally.

Here’s the input from the Reddit crowd:

Some suspect the OP is omitting key details about warnings or behavior.

Purethoughtsta − YTA. You definitely aren’t giving the full story here

nottheblackhat − If only other customers like you were held in jail for 12 hours for staying past closing.

Retail workers all over the world would be so relieved. YTA and I highly doubt you are telling us the whole story.

How many times did they warn you?

XANDERtheSHEEPDOG − YTA I'm not buying your story, it sounds like you are leaving a lot of info out.

How many times did they announce that they were closing? (Which you obviously ignored).

How close to closing did you walk into the store? How exactly did you react when the employee told you that you couldn't check out?

I don't believe for a moment that "I was not aggressive or rude at all nor contributed to any escalation other than telling the employee I would leave once I'm...

Also, if the employee had time to go get someone then you were there for more than a couple of minutes.

Nonetheless, the cop arrested me without hesitation. Not how this works.

If you get trespassed from a location, the cops give you a written trespass notice and escort you off the property, if you are actually being cooperative.

If you were arrested, it was probably because you were being belligerent and refused to accept the trespass.

gwacemom − As others have mentioned, I sense there is more to this story.

YTA because I doubt this was immediately after closing and you had most likely been warned numerous times.

Others believe the story is implausible and the arrest wouldn’t happen without escalation.

KMAJackson − As someone who worked retail for a long time, YTA.

Retail workers have lives too, and the store closes when the store closes, not 1, 2, or 5 minutes later.

mfruitfly − YTA simply because this story isn't true. No way a Walmart worker sees you are almost done checking out and tells you to leave -

I worked retail, you being at the cash wrap is the finish line, we just want you gone and don't even want to talk to you.

No way the cop just came in and arrested you. He doesn't want to drive you to the station, fill out the paperwork,

or deal with an issue that won't go anyway. And he definitely would have given you a warning first.

Walmart workers are some of the least paid in the country, they don't want to deal with you.

Cops... well any way you feel about cops, there's almost no scenario where dude pulls you in for this, unless you are a 16 year old black kid.

Some argue the OP broke the law by refusing to leave after closing.

[Reddit User] − YTA. Closing time means they are closed, not a suggestion to slowly wrap things up.

You were instructed to leave. You refused, like you owned the store. You were trespassing. Its the against the law to not leave when you were told to.

You broke the law. THATS WHY YOU WERE ARRESTED. Retail employees are abused, threatened, assaulted, and murdered while they are working.

It's late at night. They have a cop on premises. It's f__king Walmart. Get a clue. Its dangerous. The customer is not always right.

PurelyProfessionally − Girl how do you go against a store employee, a cop, a jailer, and a judge -

all telling you specifically what rule you broke, how you broke it, and what happens to rule breakers.

Then you go home and think "Hmmm yes I understand all that but they don't understand that I'm SPECIAL and rules don't apply because of my sick hungry mother! The...

YTA and it shakes me that adults walk around with this level of entitlement.

Others speculate coupons or excessive items caused the delay and conflict.

[Reddit User] − YTA, and I bet I know why. You say you walked in at 10:30, they closed at 11,

but it took you so long to check out that the employee had time to come over, argue with you to the point of wanting to get a police officer

(No easy feat, because the closers at Wal-Mart have seen some s__t) and then time for them to go, find the cop, bring the cop back,

and the cop to decide it was easier to arrest you than to just let you finish and leave.

How could someone take that long to check out, when they only have the amount of merchandise they could pick up in 30 minutes?

Speaking as someone who worked retail... Coupons. Lots and lots of coupons.

Expired coupons, coupons for the wrong products, coupons for other retailers, coupons for numbers of products that are not being purchased,

coupons that appear to have been photocopied, coupons that are physically damaged past the point of illegibility.

And a boundless determination on the part of the customer to demand that each and every one of them be honored,

no matter how long you have to stand there and refuse to move.

So, in addition to YTA, INFO: Did you have coupons?

cassowary32 − INFO Your story makes no sense. Just how much stuff were you buying that the worker wouldn't let you complete the transaction?

Food for two shouldn't have taken 30 minutes to get.

Do you think the Redditor’s “almost done” plea justified bending store rules, especially with family health on the line, or did she cross into trespass territory by not bouncing ASAP?

How would you handle a hungry mom emergency without landing in the slammer? Share your hot takes!

Jeffrey Stone

Jeffrey Stone

Jeffrey Stone is a valuable freelance writer at DAILY HIGHLIGHT. As a senior entertainment and news writer, Jarvis brings a wealth of expertise in the field, specifically focusing on the entertainment industry.

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