If the Seattle Police Department is correct in suspecting a former employee is behind a burglary at Theo Chocolate last weekend, a criminal mastermind the thief is not.
On Sept. 24, employees arrived at Theo Chocolate to find $1,000 missing from the office where cash from the storefront is stored.
According to a police report for the incident (which anachronistically labels the business as the Red Hook Brewery), an employee fired the previous day had not yet returned a key fob he checked out Sept. 13 that gives him 24/7 access to the building.
Helpfully for police, anytime a door is opened at Theo, the security system creates a log of which fob was used and when. Sure enough, the log shows someone used the fob checked out by the former employee to enter the building at 2:39 a.m. and enter the office a few seconds later.
Even more helpfully for the police, the key fob was returned sometime that morning, and the former employee had initialed the key fob log (that’s
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