
A heartless thief posing as a very good Samaritan stole practically a thousand {dollars} from a Portland liquor retailer whereas an worker was affected by a deadly coronary heart assault.
Jason Hay, 53, died per week after going into cardiac arrest and collapsing behind the counter whereas working at Bins & Barrels southeast of downtown Portland on Oct. 25.
Whereas one other worker and clients raced to assist Hay, one man took benefit of the emergency and started stealing from the shop, KGW reported.
Performing as if he was checking Hay’s pulse, the unidentified thief patted the indisposed worker, trying to find a pockets.
The opposite worker known as out to the shoppers to seize Hay’s bag earlier than he was positioned in an ambulance, after which the thief took the time to hurry to the again room of the shop and start his theft.
The person, sporting a black jacket and pink hoodie, stuffed baggage of money down his pants from the shop’s protected that was left open, in accordance with surveillance footage obtained by the outlet.
“This man used that to run into the again workplace and search the again workplace, searching for something he may promote. He discovered my laptop computer bag,” retailer supervisor Michelle Maurer advised KGW earlier than revealing the thief discovered the open change protected.
The thoughtless raider plundered roughly $800 from the shop and escaped earlier than anybody seen.
Retailer staff didn’t notice that they had been robbed till the subsequent day.
“It wasn’t till I went to get change the subsequent day that I discovered the financial institution baggage lacking, checked the cameras, and discovered that we had been hit throughout this occasion,” Maurer advised the outlet.
“After I noticed the video, I used to be heartbroken. I couldn’t consider that any individual may do this to this institution, to my brother, whereas he was preventing for his life,” Hay’s sister, Jessica Jones, advised KGW.
Hay died within the ICU per week after his coronary heart assault, his household introduced.
“It’s with the heaviest of hearts that we share that Jason handed away peacefully at 7 a.m. this morning,” his family members wrote on a GoFundMe.
Hay, who was well-known locally, had solely been working on the retailer for a 12 months.
“Jason was really a type of uncommon lights at nighttime — a sort, robust, and caring soul who touched so many lives. He fought with every part he had, and his power and spirit won’t ever be forgotten,” his household stated.
Docs amputated Hay’s proper leg earlier than his demise after he developed a blood clot.
Hay was the only supplier for his household and leaves behind his spouse and 15-year-old son, KPTV reported.
“He made an effort to know each single particular person’s title who walked via that door,” a retailer worker at a vigil for Hay advised the outlet.
“That’s the heartbreaking half is it was any individual that he knew. Any individual he trusted,” Jones stated, believing her brother knew the suspected robber.
Portland police haven’t publicly recognized the suspected thief and no fees have been filed but.
An investigation is ongoing.