Crime & Safety

TJ Maxx Employees Charged with Larceny

The two men allegedly didn't ring up certain items, allowing them to leave the store without receiving payment.

Two TJ Maxx employees were charged with larceny in the sixth degree after the store’s loss prevention team investigated the disappearance of almost $500 worth of merchandise from the store.

According to police, the two employees—Anthony Jobe, 23, and Joseph Jeudy, 21, both of Norwalk—were caught not charging for certain items when people came to the register. They also voided certain transactions.

The larcenies occurred since Nov. 1, and both men were arrested on Thursday, Nov. 15 at 3:35 p.m.

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The men were released on promises to appear in court on Nov. 26.

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On Nov. 18 at 12:48 p.m., a Chesnut Hill Road resident reported a diamond ring that had been in the family for many years and is valued at about $5,000 had been missing.

On Nov. 18 at 6:32 p.m., a Granite Drive resident reported a set of jumper cables was stolen from a nearby garage.

On Nov. 15 at 3:02 p.m., a Cobbs Mill Road resident reported sometime overnight someone had stolen the “Slow Down For Children” sign from the road.


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