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Teenager shoplifting in costume store forced to hold a sign out the front saying he got caught (while in costume, of course)
By Daily Mail ReporterLast updated at 3:36 PM on 15th October 2010
An 18-year-old Virginia man who was caught shoplifting at a costume store has accepted a rather unusual punishment.
Andrew Perry, the owner of the Halloween Express costume store in Charlottesville, told the light-fingered teenager that he would not call the police - if instead the youth stood in front of the store with a sign saying he was caught shoplifting.
In a bizarre twist, Mr Perry also told the boy that he would have to dress as Sesame Street character Bert, as in Bert and Ernie.
Unusual punishment: The unnamed 18-year-old has been forced to wear a Bert costume and hold a sign saying he was caught shopliting
Mr Perry said he came up with the unorthodox punishment because he didn't want the shoplifter to have a criminal record.
Store owner: Andrew Perry, of Halloween Express, said that he did not want to involve police in the incident
The punishment echoes that of a more serious crime in Houston.
A man who stole money from victims of crime has been ordered to stand on a busy city street with a sign saying he is a thief - every weekend for the next six years.
Daniel Mireles has been walking back and forth on Westheimer in Houston - in front of the Galleria shopping centre - with a sign saying he is a thief.
In large capital letters, his sign reads: 'I am a thief. I stole $250,000 from the Harris County crime victim's fund. Daniel Mireles.'
Judge Kevin Fine ordered the public humiliation as part of Mireles's sentence.
His wife Eloise, a former county employee, was also convicted of theft in July. She'll serve the same public punishment once she gets out of jail.
Humiliating sentence: Daniel Mireles will spend five hours every Saturday for the next six years, holding a sign in public revealing he is a convicted thief

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