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Juvenile Department Employee Arrested For Stealing $1.2 Million In Fajitas Over 9 Years

JENNIFER SHRUM

TEXAS (CNN) -- A former Texas county employee has been arrested for stealing $1.2 million worth of fajitas.

Gilberto Escaramilla was fired from his Cameron County Juvenile Justice Department job in August. He was arrested for felony theft after a search warrant turned up packages of county-funded fajitas inside his refrigerator, according to Cameron County District Attorney Luis Saenz.

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Escaramilla has acknowledged stealing packages of the food for nine years. An audit of vendor invoices showed Escaramilla intercepted food deliveries being made to the department.

"He would literally, on the day he ordered them, deliver them to customers he already had lined up," Saenz told The Brownsville Herald. "We've been able to uncover two of his purchasers, and they are cooperating with the investigation."

How'd Escaramilla get caught after a nine-year run? He had a medical appointment and missed a day of work in August, and a delivery driver called about the 800 lbs. of fajitas he needed to deliver.

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Thing is, the Juvenile Department doesn't serve Tex-Mex. A woman told the driver they don't serve fajitas, but the driver insisted he'd been delivering them there for nine years.

So...Escaramilla showed up for work the next day, was confronted, and admitted what he'd been doing.

"If it wasn't so serious, you'd think it was a Saturday Night Live skit," Saenz said. "But this is the real thing."

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