Man with 48 convictions arrested for stealing filet mignon and ribs, fleeing from officer
Staff report
GAINESVILLE, Fla. – Donald Eugene Wetherington, 64, was arrested on Wednesday for multiple alleged shoplifting incidents, including a theft of filet mignon, ribs, and a ribeye steak from Sam’s Club.
On October 3, 2025, a Walmart Loss Prevention Officer (LPO) reported that Wetherington, who was known to store employees from previous thefts, was pushing a walker around the store. The LPO reportedly followed Wetherington and watched him conceal $144.30 in merchandise in the seat of the walker before leaving the store without paying for the items.
The LPO and another employee confronted Wetherington outside the doors and escorted him to the Loss Prevention office, where he reportedly admitted to the theft. The LPO contacted Gainesville Police Department to arrest Wetherington, but after an hour had passed, the LPO released Wetherington “due to the time constraint that Walmart Loss Prevention Officers have to hold someone while awaiting police.”
The LPO forgot to report the incident again the next day, “mainly due to the plethora of other theft and scammer incidents going on at the time,” so GPD did not investigate the incident.
On May 22, 2026, a GPD Detective contacted Walmart LPOs by email about a different investigation in which Wetherington is suspected of taking a stolen generator to a pawn shop; the detective believed that the generator may have been stolen from Walmart. During that email exchange, the LPOs remembered the October incident and sent video from that incident to the detective.
The detective noted that it was “odd” to see Wetherington using a walker because he had been seen in video from the pawn shop, walking normally; surveillance video also reportedly showed Wetherington riding a bicycle up to the pawn shop and carrying the boxed generator into the pawn shop “with no problem.”
The detective learned that Wetherington has been flagged in GPD’s system since 2011 as someone who is known to fake medical conditions; a note in his file says that he “plays the system well.”
On May 27, a GPD officer saw Wetherington riding a bicycle in the Butler Plaza area and called to him from her patrol car. The officer reported that Wetherington kept riding and started pedaling faster; at one point, the wagon he was pulling behind his bicycle fell over, causing his bags to spill onto the ground. The officer got out of her patrol car and reported that Wetherington paused and looked like he was going to pick up the bags, but instead he got back onto the bicycle and rode away again.
By the time the officer got back to her patrol car and turned around, Wetherington had fallen, and a Butler Plaza security guard had caught up with him. The officer placed Wetherington in handcuffs, and he reportedly started screaming that he needed an ambulance for heart problems. The officer called EMS, and Wetherington was transported to an emergency room.
In the ambulance, an EMT asked Wetherington what the police thought he stole, and Wetherington reportedly said, “Meat.”
A search incident to arrest reportedly produced two packages of filet mignon worth over $150, $98 of ribs, and a $40 package of ribeye steak.
The officer reported that a manager at Sam’s Club provided video that showed Wetherington pushing a walker to the meat department and selecting the meat before walking out of the store without paying. The officer noted that as Wethington walked away from the store, he walked quickly and did not limp.
The detective noted that the generator theft is still being investigated and may lead to additional charges.
Wetherington has been charged with two counts of felony petit theft and fleeing from a police officer. He has 28 felony convictions (three violent) and 20 misdemeanor convictions (non-violent); he has served 12 state prison sentences out of Alachua, Bay, Gilchrist, Lake, Leon, and Marion counties, with his most recent release in 2024. Judge Meshon Rawls set bail at $25,000.
Articles about arrests are based on reports from law enforcement agencies. The charges listed are taken from the arrest report and/or court records and are only accusations. All suspects are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.


When he gets 50 convictions does he get a key to the city?
And with all the “free food “ giveaways around here giving them cake 🍰, they still resort to stealing..
I want filet mignon and lobster 🦞 for dinner too, but gonna have to get beans 🫘 & rice because my fire fee is going up…
Who is “they”? Ohhh, that’s right – I forgot how narrow minded this town has become. You must be referring to the homeless community. Weeellll, I hate to bust your bubble but Donnie is not homeless. He’s also a veteran of the Air Force and held an extremely crucial and specialized position. I’ll bet money his intelligence and credentials could beat up yours. Sit down somewhere, your ignorance is showing.
At this point, instead of spending $40k a year to imprison this guy, Florida should just hire ‘Prison Drivers.’ Their whole job would be to drive this guy 400 miles into the wilderness, drop him off with a map from 1978, and let him wander into someone else’s jurisdiction. The detective said he fakes medical conditions. Honestly, the man deserves an Oscar. One minute he’s pushing a walker, the next he’s pedaling a bike like he’s in the Tour de France.
I know him personally and he most DEFINITELY has heart issues, which results in him needing the walker because of shortness of breath or irregular heartbeat. Its disgusting how judgemental people are. You literally just read words on a screen about someone you don’t know and now that’s your truth. Ignorant
Before all the Karen’s show up, judgmental*
He has apparently learned to ‘play’ the justice system just as well—why wouldn’t he? He’s just another instrument in the Gainesville orchestra where the politicians write the score, the voters give them the baton, and everyone acts shocked when the music sounds terrible.
He’s likely holding both a key to his jail cell and a key to the city.
Some people work harder at making a dishonest living than making an honest living.
This man is in need of a poetry reading and anti-theft awareness campaign, stat.
Incarceration works…they need to take away the AC, the TV, and have mandatory work release.
Does it? How many imprisonments before he’s rehabilitated?
The answer? IDK but I would not bet it being this one.
If only it were so simple. It’s wrong to pretend it is.
“The LPO forgot to report the incident again the next day, “mainly due to the plethora of other theft and scammer incidents going on at the time”
Can you imagine what this persons job must be like?
This fellow needs help. Perhaps an Ambassador job. Then he needs to be housed at the new ultra modern motel on 441 so he can have some dignity. How about an electric bike for him also???
Don’t worry….he seems quite resourceful and will steal anything he needs that Gainesville’s foolish voters will provide for him.