California city’s 3-year quest to fire woman over alleged theft of $2.99 protein bar fails

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California city’s 3-year quest to fire woman over alleged theft of $2.99 protein bar fails
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A judge ruled the evidence did not support a claim that police records specialist Gricelda Perez had shoplifted. The City Council had rejected the same conclusion from an arbiter.

The city of Ontario was certain that police records specialist Gricelda Perez had pilfered a $2.99 protein bar from a convenience store in 2018, and officials set out to fire her.

But now, a San Bernardino County Superior Court judge, after weighing the evidence, found that the theft had not been proved and ordered the City Council in a tentative ruling issued Dec. 20 to abide by the arbitrator’s decision. Perez visited the AM/PM store near the police station on June 19, 2018. As she shopped, Perez said in the interview, she picked up the bar, read its nutritional information and put it back. The video showed Perez bringing her hand back near a pocket, Judge David Cohn wrote. Perez paid for the cheese and coffee and left.

At the end of an internal affairs investigation that included the fruitless search, Perez was told she was being fired. Unlike the “clear” video that Ellington-Davis, Ramirez and Knighton recalled seeing, this version was not. And the city’s video expert, Brian Moreno, said it was “inconclusive” whether Perez took the protein bar.

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