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and interviewed store employees. No police officers were interviewed.According to the report, Barneys did not "request, require nor initiate the actions of the New York Police Department." Employees did not determine that either customer should be questioned, and didn't take any action on the belief that they had committed a crime.The police department has disputed the claims and given differing accounts, saying that officers took action after conferring with Barneys employees."In both instances, NYPD officers were conducting unrelated investigations and took action after conferring with Barneys employees while in their security room," John McCarthy, the police department's chief spokesman, has said.The report says police from the grand larceny unit and a precinct's anti crime unit would visit the store periodically, and that officers often stopped in the store's control room, where its security camera feeds are located. Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly has said that officers don't just hang out at department stores they are there investigating crimes.According to the report, in Christian's case, officers were in the control room when the transaction occurred, believed it was too fast and could be fraudulent, and went to stop him before he left, though the Barneys employees said there was no reason to. In Phillips' case, officers asked to watch her on camera, though the sales associate who waited on her had no recollection of anything unusual about her transaction. Phillips was stopped outside the store after an officer overheard a statement she made, but was not arrested. The statement was