
NASSAU- A crooked warehouse worker who stuffed clothing into a backpack with the intention of selling them has received a second chance.
Anthony Wallace, 30, took a the backpack into a restricted area of Janaee’s Uniform Centre on May 6.
He was about to leave work when his bag boss searched the bag and discovered the stolen merchandise, valued at $222.55, inside.
Wallace pleaded guilty to a charge of stealing by reason of employment before his trial began before Magistrate Samuel McKinney.
Magistrate McKinney placed Wallace on probation for six months. A conviction during this period will attract a fine of $500 or three months’ imprisonment.