has been dealt a blow,
I had no idea there was such a thing, but apparently there is, noticing
$50,000 worth of cheese missing, of cheese had gone missing, according
to KTLA.
police started their investigation and were
led to 24-year old Jairo Maiano Osorio Alvares and 34-year-old Rodrick
Domingo Ransom of Lemoore, California. The stolen cheese was being
sold through different means, as Oddee detailed: Leprino
Foods is the largest producer of mozzarella. The store that was stolen from is
in Lemoore, which sits between Fresno and Bakersfield,
California, police
detectives found that the stolen product was being sold throughout Fresno,
Tulare, Kings, and Riverside through social media, door-to-door salesmen, on
the street or even flea markets, “Leprino
employees said that they found their stolen cheese on social media sites. Every
part of their cheese, the cheese blocks, is serialized. So they were able to see the serial number on
their block cheese,” said Detective Cpl. Osvaldo Maldonado, who is working the
case, Leprino representatives said that they couldn’t comment
on the ongoing investigation, but sent a statement to BRProud.com.
“We appreciate and thank Lemoore police for their professional handling of this
investigation and for their service to our community. We are saddened that one
of our own employees may have been involved.” I have highlighted a couple of links, but if you, like us, live in Europe, we are banned from seeing them, apparently our European masters have made a law which for some reason America can not comply with, sorry about that, image
credit: via wikimedia commons.
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