HALL COUNTY, Ga. — A United Parcel Service supervisor was arrested and accused of stealing items worth over $25,000 from the company.
Hall County Sheriff deputies said UPS officials told them they suspected 22-year-old Parker Lee Sheridan of stealing items from the company in early February.
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According to the investigation, Sheridan stole packages containing gold, silver and ammunition while working as a supervisor at UPS on Centennial Drive in Gainesville.
Authorities said Sheridan had been stealing from the company for over a year. According to deputies, he is estimated to have stolen over 100 items and sold some of them for cash.
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Sheridan was arrested on March 9 and was charged with theft by taking and theft by deception. He was booked into the Hall County Jail but has since posted his $27,000 bond.
Investigators have recovered some of the stolen property and said they are working to find the rest.
The investigation remains ongoing.
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