AMAZON EMPLOYEES CHARGED WITH STEALING FROM FULFILLMENT CENTER

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44-year-old Flavia Martinez and 31-year-old Evelin Ninos are the Amazon employees that were arrested on January 24, 2024. They worked at the amazon Fulfillment Center on Tuckaseegee Rd. Charlotte, NC.

Flavia Martinez and Evelin Ninos

The Amazon asset protection team received intelligence that consumer packages were being stolen on various days in January 2024. An investigation was launched and it was determined that Amazon employees were stealing packages that contained expensive customer electronics.

An Amazon truck was looted during a street takeover.

Among the items stolen were 5 IPhones, Samsung Galaxy phones valued at over $6,000, an Apple Watch, Michael Kors purses and handbags, Apple Airpods, several IPADS worth over $3,800, a Super Mario Brothers video game along with lipstick, powder, and eye shadow.

Video shows a Amazon worker in Florida being robbed on the job.

Police were called and resulting in Flavia and Evelin being arrested. The suspects were charged with larceny by employee.

An Amazon employee was accused of shooting a co-worker at a fulfillment center in South Carolina.

 An Amazon employee was accused of stealing over $273,000 in merchandise from Amazon

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