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A Grubhub shipment driver lost his job after a client declared he took her kitten.
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The driver was caught on a security electronic camera taking it from her front deck in San Antonio, Texas.
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Grubhub informed Insider that it’s “ended” the driver after examining the occurrence.
A Grubhub client said a shipment driver took a kitten from her front deck after she purchased food from the app, CBS News reported.
The client, Amanda Scoggins, informed San Antonio news outlet KENS 5 that she purchased food from Grubhub from a regional restaurant.
The San Antonio authorities department informed Insider that the driver reached the client’s house to provide food and took an infant kitten without their authorization. Officers were dispatched to her home after she reported a theft.
Scoggins informed KENS 5 that she looks after the kitten called “Smudge” together with 2 others with her next-door neighbor. The kittens’ mom is a feral cat and it showed up on her front deck around 6 weeks earlier, when they began looking after them, Scoggins informed the CBS affiliate.
“[My neighbor] said, ‘Oh by the method, the driver took your kitten.’ I resembled, ‘I’m sorry, what?!’,” Scoggins informed KENS 5. She included: “I examined at [the cats outside] and sure enough there was one, 2 and no 3.”
A representative for Grubhub informed Insider: “Following our examination into this occurrence, we have actually now ended this driver.”
The driver was caught on video taking a white kitten on the client’s next-door neighbor’s security electronic camera prior to he is seen walking off. Scoggins provided the video to the authorities and to Grubhub.
A comparable occurrence happened in Weatherford, Texas, in 2019 when an Amazon shipment driver was accused of stealing a couple’s dog. The dog, called RJ, had actually left from the home when its owners were out and the authorities later on discovered it noted on Craigslist for $100. The driver was consequently charged with theft and was fired as a driver for a third-party Amazon carrier.
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