The article says that he even stole from the police department.
Remind me never to ask your take on what the contract book says.
It said that the stuff was stacked on tables at the police department, not that he stole from them.
Reading is good. Posting faster than eyes can read, not so good.
Now, the question was raised, how did he know what was there to steal, and when. Also, his truck backing up to the door of his home, would that not raise suspicion.
Rumor has it that he was an early starter. Always helped on the preload pulling package off the belt to help his loader. Including a bunch that did not go on his truck.
Then would either go by his house, or take them to a mini storage and drop them off. Could be he also used friends that lived close, he would leave them at their house, go by after work and take it home.
I had a guy we caught here that was a clerk in Atlanta in overgoods that was overlabling package to his roomies. All sorts of stuff.
My guess is that not all are just stolen, some are ordered to fictional addresses by fictional people.
He used our system. He knew how to float by. And Ill bet that before this broke, his management team thought he was a great guy, fantastic worker, etc etc.
But like Tie said on the other thread, I bet the LP guy in that building is catching hell.
As for his falling off the radar, not in this case. They will not ask for UPS to press charges, its way past that.
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