Legal Question in Criminal Law in California
My mother who is 61 years old is the manager of the kitchen at one of our local elementary schools. She has worked there for 8 years. My issue is that for the past 8 years she has been stealing food, cleaning products, paper plates, trash bags, paper towels etc. she recently bought a spice rack for her house and ordered all of her spices through the school! She also makes extra food on a daily basis, bringing the food & everything else to her home so that she can feed her husband, a grown son that lives with her and she keeps her youngest son & his famiy of 5 stocked up on food, cleaning supplies, cheese, chocolate milk, chicken nuggets, cookies, juice, cereal etc. Everyday she carries an big empty black bag in to her work & leaves work with a full black bag, full of stolen items from the school! She keeps her home & her youngest sons home stocked with our hard earned tax dollars. I have reported this to her supervisor 3 times the past 4 years & nothing has changed. I think that her & her manager might be in this together. My girls school can not afford to go on field trips & they are cutting programs right & left because of people like her! I am at my whits end. What do I need to do to stop this stealing operation that she has going?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Contact the local police department and report this conduct. If that fails to get results contact a local tv station investigative reporter.
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