Chick-fil-A worker accused of criminal mac-tivity in $80,000 mac 'n' cheese fraud, police say

Chick-fil-A worker accused of criminal mac-tivity in $80,000 mac 'n' cheese fraud, police say

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Key Points:

  • Keyshun Jones, a former Chick-fil-A employee in Texas, is accused of fraudulently charging over $80,000 for 800 mac and cheese orders using personal credit cards in November.
  • Surveillance footage captured Jones ringing up and refunding the orders, leading to the discovery of the scheme by the franchise owner on November 29.
  • Jones evaded arrest multiple times before being apprehended on April 17 with help from the Texas attorney general’s Fugitive Task Force and Fort Worth Police.
  • He faces charges including property theft, money laundering, and evading arrest, and is currently held in Tarrant County jail.
  • Court records indicate Jones was terminated in October, but the reason for his firing has not been disclosed.

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