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TV stolen from a business in west end of Guelph

On Sunday, Guelph police say a man took a sticker off of the food he paid for and placed it on a TV and took through a staff door. He was fired the next day and returned the T.V. Scott Tracey/Guelph Police Service

Police say a Guelph man is now both unemployed and facing charges after a theft was reported at a west end business.

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Police said they were called to a business on Silvercreek Parkway on Sunday following a report about a TV being stolen.

Investigators said the man had worked at the business for about two years.

He reportedly purchased food, which had a sticker on it indicating the item was paid for.

Later in his shift, police said surveillance video caught the man taking off the sticker and putting it on a TV, valued at $400.

Investigators say the man then took the TV through a staff door.

A 36-year-old was fired on Monday and brought the TV back.

He’ll appear in court on Jan. 5.

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