The Telegram (St. John's)

Woman wants name cleared

Amanda Oliver was ruled out as a break-in suspect by police after her photo was released publicly

- BY TARA BRADBURY

Amanda Oliver of St. John’s says she was woken up early in the day on March 7 by a series of text messages from friends asking her what trouble she had gotten herself into.

Oliver, 29 and a mom of one, says she had no clue what they were talking about until they sent her web links to media articles. Under headlines like “RNC seek suspects in break and entry,” Oliver saw her own photo, captured by CCTV footage as she exited a St. John’s store and distribute­d to media outlets by police in an effort to identify her.

“I was very, very shocked and worried about my family and my Amanda Oliver, 29, wants the public to know she had nothing to do with a recent convenienc­e store break-in. Police had released Oliver’s photo in a public appeal as part of their investigat­ion, but later cleared her as a suspect. Oliver says she wishes the police had released that informatio­n officially. child seeing these things posted all over the media and TV and Facebook,” Oliver said. “Facebook isn’t only St. John’s, it’s the world, so you have everyone and their own expectatio­ns of what’s going on; their judgment.”

The RNC, in a regular appeal to the public, was asking for help in finding two people investigat­ors believed were involved in a break-in at Elaine’s Convenienc­e Store on Portugal Cove Road a month earlier. Sometime before 5 a.m. on Feb. 7, thieves broke into the store and made off with alcohol and pull-tab lottery tickets.

Police obtained surveillan­ce footage taken at a different store later that same day, showing what they said was a man and a woman cashing in pull-tab lottery tickets from the batches stolen from Elaine’s Convenienc­e. Asking anyone who could identify the suspects to contact them, the RNC released the still shots from the footage to the media for publicatio­n.

“I called (them) myself right away and went to speak with them and let them know that I had no involvemen­t,” Oliver said.

“Clearly, I was there in the (second) store, but I did not know the gentleman that was next to me … I did not know him and I didn’t engage in a great conversati­on with this person. I was just there purchasing my own tickets, which were scratch tickets and had nothing involved with the robbery.”

Oliver said she had gone into the Griffin’s Smoke Shop location next to Sobeys on Torbay Road and Elizabeth Avenue, and chatted in the store with a man who had held the door open for her. She purchased her scratch tickets, she said, and then left, not thinking anything else of it until her photo was released publicly.

Cleared by investigat­ors

After Oliver spoke to investigat­ors, she was cleared as a suspect. The man, however, was also identified and later charged with possessing stolen property and breaching court orders. His case is making its way through the courts.

“Based on initial evidence, officers had reason to believe both parties were involved,” RNC Const. Geoff Higdon told The Telegram Friday.

“Once we identified both the man and the woman, investigat­ors followed up and continued their investigat­ion, which included new interviews. The investigat­or determined the female was not involved, and no charges were ever laid against her. Her name was never released and her photo was removed from our website.”

Media outlets also removed the photo, but according to Oliver, the damage to her reputation had already been done. She said acquaintan­ces who know her continue to ask her about her involvemen­t in the break-in and she has had strangers tell her they recognize her from the news.

“My family was one thing I had to deal with, but the public is something else,” Oliver said, adding she feels awkward going into convenienc­e stores where she feels people might recognize her.

Oliver said she consulted a lawyer who told her she had a legal case, but it would cost thousands of dollars to take it to court.

Oliver, who said she has no criminal record, just wants to clear her name.

“I would like (the RNC) to put out to the media that I had no involvemen­t, so people who know me, in the past or in the future, don’t think I’m involved,” she said.

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 ?? SUBMITTED ?? Copy of a photo released by the RNC on March 7.
SUBMITTED Copy of a photo released by the RNC on March 7.

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