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Former Amazon workers in Baton Rouge accused of stealing more than $25,000 in merchandise - WAFB

Former Amazon Employees in Baton Rouge Charged with Stealing Over $25,000 in Goods Two former employees of Amazon in Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge Parish, now face charges for allegedly stealing more than $25,000 worth of merchandise from the company. The incidents reportedly took place while they were employed at the facility. Investigators claim the thefts occurred over several months, with the workers exploiting their access to inventory. They managed to take numerous items, significantly impacting the company's operations—something that isn’t just a slap on the wrist for corporate accountability. The case highlights a recurring issue in retail: when insiders turn rogue. Losing over $25,000 in goods isn’t just a loss for Amazon—it’s a reminder that trust in the workplace can be fragile. As the case progresses, both individuals will be facing legal consequences. The decision to pursue charges underscores the seriousness of theft in the workplace. Moving forward, expect this case to possibly serve as a cautionary tale for other companies about safeguarding their assets effectively. Source: WAFB Tags: river-cities, baton-rouge
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