Fast-food workers arrested for running extensive theft ring out of Tucson chicken restaurant

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Three fast-food workers in Tucson, Arizona, have been arrested for allegedly running an extensive theft ring out of the chicken restaurant where they were employed. The investigation, which lasted nearly a year, revealed that the employees were paying known shoplifters for stolen items, which were then resold through their homes and an online marketplace. Thousands of dollars worth of stolen property, including tools, clothing, shoes, diapers, and electronics, were recovered during the execution of search warrants. The suspects have been charged with trafficking in stolen property and the investigation is ongoing.
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