Local Shoplifter Chooses Fashion Over Felony But Leaves Police and Old Boots Behind
In a dazzling display of shoplifting artistry, a mystery man strolled into Harrisonburg’s Boot Barn, transforming a mundane Sunday afternoon into a high-stakes heel heist that would leave even the most seasoned cat burglar in awe. The Harrisonburg Police Department (HPD) is now turning to the public for help in identifying this audacious Boot Bandit.
The caper unfolded on January 7th, around 2:00 p.m., when HPD officers received a distress call from Boot Barn, located at 237 Burgess Road. The male in question casually entered the store, intending to make a fashion statement of felonious proportions.
As the surveillance footage reveals, our daring Boot Bandit spent a leisurely 10-15 minutes inside the store, proving that when it comes to fashion-forward felonies, patience is indeed a virtue. Seemingly dissatisfied with the boots he arrived in, valued at a mere $450, he decided to upgrade his criminal ensemble. The chosen pair is a new set of boots, fresh off the shelf, with a price tag matching his flair for bold choices.
But here’s where this fashion-forward felon takes a surprising turn. Rather than making a swift escape with his newfound footwear fortune, he graciously left his old boots behind. Perhaps a charitable gesture or a statement on the impermanence of material possessions? We may never know.
The Boot Bandit, clearly a connoisseur of unexpected exits, hightailed it out of Boot Barn, leaving the crime scene in an unknown white sedan, much to the chagrin of Harrisonburg’s fashion police. Witnesses reported the vehicle heading North on Reservoir Street, leaving HPD with more questions than answers.
Officer Stephen Burrows, the designated point person for this epic footwear fiasco, urges citizens to step up their detective game. If you recognize the Boot Bandit or stumble upon a collection of mismatched boots, contact Officer Burrows at (540) 434-4436.
For those who prefer to play the silent fashion critic, Crime Solvers is at your service. Dial (540) 574-5050 or text “HPD” plus your tip to CRIMES (274637). Because, in the world of crime and fashion, every tip is a stitch in unraveling a mystery.




