Another business in town called a Corporate Combat Member to inform them that one of the member employees was coming in frequently and selling a variety of products. These products were the same items that the member was selling to the public. It was occurring so often that the Manager of the store, where the transactions were taking place, suspected that the items had to be stolen. The Manager said that no customer comes in to sell that much and that often. An inventory of the Members's store where the suspect worked provided evidence that a large theft was in fact taking place. The items that were "missing" from the Member's store was the same as those being sold to the other store "who reported the suspicious activity" by this employee. Although the items were missing from the inventory, they were still shown as being "on the shelf" indicating that the items were simply being stolen, not sold. Had they been sold, the inventory would have been adjusted accordingly.

He confessed to stealing $11,000!

See his confession below (edited for privacy)

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