A New Gas Station Employee Steals $17,000 Worth of Stuff on His First Day

A pump attendant fills up a car with gas

Some criminals will slowly steal money from work over the course of months or years . . . like slipping a few dollars in their pocket instead of the cash register. Not this guy. He was ALL shock-and-awe.

A guy was hired at a gas station in Hamden, New Jersey last month. And on his first shift, he stole $17,183 worth of stuff. That included lottery tickets, 89 cartons of cigarettes, and cash.

Then he disappeared.

The cops have released a picture of him from the gas station's surveillance cameras to try to get help in identifying him. They don't know his name his name, because he also stole his employment folder. 

(NBC 30 - New Britain(Here's his picture.) (We've heard a few of these stories in recent years. Last year a woman stole thousands of dollars at 7-Eleven on her first day . . . and two years ago a waitress was caught skimming customers' credit cards during her very first shift.)

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