Chicken Wing Bandits
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Chicken Wing Bandits
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Damn...thats alot of chicken!
Employees stole more than $65K worth of chicken wings
DORAVILLE — Talk about a party fowl.
Gwinnett County police arrested this week two men accused of pilfering 10 pallets of frozen chicken wings from a local cold storage facility, a haul with an estimated value exceeding $65,000.
If the rumored Super Bowl wing shortage comes to roost in Gwinnett, you can (allegedly) blame these guys: Dewayne Carl Patterson and Renaldo Cortez Jackson.
According to incident reports, Patterson, 35, and Jackson, 26, were both employees at Nordic Cold Storage off Pleasantdale Road -- just inside county lines in Doraville -- during a midday heist on Jan. 12. Police believe the two men "backed up an Enterprise rental truck to one of the bay doors, and loaded 10 pallets of Tyson frozen chicken wings."
Between 11 and 11:20 a.m., Jackson reportedly did the loading with a forklift while Patterson served as lookout.
Both men were arrested Wednesday and charged with one count of felony theft by taking. They were released the same day on $2,950 bond.
Jail records listed their new occupations as "unemployed."
Rumors of a possible wing shortage for the Super Bowl -- which will be played Feb. 3 -- have swirled in recent days, as some fear last summer's drought will have an impact on what the National Chicken Council calls "unquestionably the biggest time of the year for wings."
The whereabouts of Gwinnett's stolen wings were unclear Friday, as the real question loomed: Where were they planning on getting all that ranch?
DORAVILLE — Talk about a party fowl.
Gwinnett County police arrested this week two men accused of pilfering 10 pallets of frozen chicken wings from a local cold storage facility, a haul with an estimated value exceeding $65,000.
If the rumored Super Bowl wing shortage comes to roost in Gwinnett, you can (allegedly) blame these guys: Dewayne Carl Patterson and Renaldo Cortez Jackson.
According to incident reports, Patterson, 35, and Jackson, 26, were both employees at Nordic Cold Storage off Pleasantdale Road -- just inside county lines in Doraville -- during a midday heist on Jan. 12. Police believe the two men "backed up an Enterprise rental truck to one of the bay doors, and loaded 10 pallets of Tyson frozen chicken wings."
Between 11 and 11:20 a.m., Jackson reportedly did the loading with a forklift while Patterson served as lookout.
Both men were arrested Wednesday and charged with one count of felony theft by taking. They were released the same day on $2,950 bond.
Jail records listed their new occupations as "unemployed."
Rumors of a possible wing shortage for the Super Bowl -- which will be played Feb. 3 -- have swirled in recent days, as some fear last summer's drought will have an impact on what the National Chicken Council calls "unquestionably the biggest time of the year for wings."
The whereabouts of Gwinnett's stolen wings were unclear Friday, as the real question loomed: Where were they planning on getting all that ranch?
Damn...thats alot of chicken!
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^yet another reason we have no expendable funds as a nation?.........$65,000 for chicken parts that used to get thrown away. Unbelievable!