Escaramilla was fired that month and arrested after investigators obtained a search warrant and found packages of the Tex-Mex food in his refrigerator, Saenz explained.
They also checked invoices and determined he would intercept county-funded food deliveries and deliver them to his own customers, according to the newspaper.
He was the one placing the orders and stealing them.
That’s how he got away with it for nine years.
They caught him because he called in sick on a delivery day, and whoever was standing in for him was surprised to get 800 fajitas that they never served.
Is what I got from the article.
I don’t even know anymore. Journalists these days are terrible opinionated hysterical writers that try to sway public opinion instead of what reporting actual is. Sometimes I can’t make heads or tails of what they are writing.