Miami Herald

Man accused of taking R2-D2 from Disney World resort after posing as security guard

- BY AMANDA RABINES

A Kissimmee man with a self-stated “pending applicatio­n” for Walt Disney World Security is being accused of stealing and tampering with Disney resort property, including a Star Wars R2-D2 statue worth up to $10,000.

David Proudfoot, 44, posed as a security guard at Disney’s Swan Reserve Hotel on May 31, when he was noticed by hotel security wearing a gray T-shirt, beige workpants and a high-visibility orange work vest while pushing a cart across Epcot Resorts Boulevard onto Swan Reserve property, according to an arrest report.

Orange County Sheriff’s Office deputies responded to a call from security of suspicious activity.

Between 5 a.m. and 8:30 a.m., Proudfoot reportedly gave an investigat­or a false name before leading him to an employee locker room at the Yacht Club Resort, where Proudfoot said he worked, and walked aimlessly around in search for his locker where Proudfoot said he had his belongings.

After being unsuccessf­ul with opening a locker he claimed to be his, the investigat­or asked to see what he assumed to be a wallet in Proudfoot’s pocket.

Proudfoot then produced a Florida driver’s license with a different name than the one he told investigat­ors and was transporte­d back to Swan Reserve Hotel, where he later admitted to moving a game machine and an R2-D2 statue estimated to cost between $6,000 to $10,000 from the third floor of the Swan hotel.

The arrest report said Proudfoot told investigat­ors he was attempting to secure a better-paying job by exposing the weaknesses in the security of the resorts, and said he never intended to steal the items.

Proudfoot was booked into Orange County jail in late May on charges of third-degree grand theft, petty theft, burglary, tampering with a coin-operated machine and schemed to defraud.

Representa­tives at Orange County Sheriff’s Office were not immediatel­y available to respond to requests for comment.

This is not Proudfoot’s first offense related to stealing Disney-property merchandis­e.

Proudfoot admitted to breaking into at least three separate arcade machines at Walt Disney World’s Wilderness Lodge, Boardwalk Resort, and the

Grand Floridian Resort, a police report of his arrest says.

A signed search warrant for his residence in Kissimmee found at least $730 worth of Disney valuables identified by Disney World

Investigat­or Frank Regiacorte.

Alleged stolen items include three, customdesi­gned light fixtures and a towel cabinet taken from Fort Wilderness Lodge sometime between May 13 and May 14 in the Sturdy Ranch Health Club. The forest-themed stand was reportedly converted to a housing unit for an arcade game and a “towel return” sign was located on a cart next to the stand.

Proudfoot was also identified as the suspect in a grand theft from Polynesian Resort which occurred overnight on May 30 to May 31.

 ?? JOE BURBANK TNS file ?? Droids R2-D2 and BB-8 at the entrance of the Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge attraction in Lake Buena Vista in 2019. David Proudfoot of Kissimmee is being accused of stealing and tampering with Disney resort property, including an R2-D2 statue.
JOE BURBANK TNS file Droids R2-D2 and BB-8 at the entrance of the Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge attraction in Lake Buena Vista in 2019. David Proudfoot of Kissimmee is being accused of stealing and tampering with Disney resort property, including an R2-D2 statue.

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