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Armed robbery can hinder your job prospects?
It’s not unheard of for a disgruntled ex-worker to commit some act of vengeance on their former employer, sometimes even going so far as to steal from them. Very rarely, however, does a thief get a job somewhere he had previously stolen from. Korey Chafin of Helena, Montana, started work at his local Subway restaurant in December. He has now been arrested for, and confessed to, stealing $1700 from the eatery in an armed robbery in May last year, according to BillingsGazette.com.
Details of how he was discovered have not yet been released. It is very possible that his fellow staff members recognised him, but I would not like to speculate.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Ruth Mitchell .
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