May 1, 2025 - 04:37
The general manager of Oak & Stone in Bradenton has been arrested after police say he was caught on camera burglarizing the restaurant earlier this week. The incident reportedly occurred during the late hours when the establishment was closed to the public. Surveillance footage captured the suspect, identified as the general manager, entering the premises and taking various items from the restaurant.
Authorities were alerted to the situation after the footage was reviewed, leading to a swift investigation. The police were able to confirm the identity of the suspect through the video evidence, which showed the individual engaging in suspicious behavior inside the restaurant.
Following the investigation, law enforcement officials apprehended the manager and charged him with burglary. The Oak & Stone team expressed shock and disappointment over the incident, emphasizing their commitment to maintaining a safe and trustworthy environment for both employees and patrons. The case is currently under further investigation as the police continue to gather evidence.
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