Former Chick-Fil-A Employee Accused of Stealing $80,000 in Fraud Scheme, Grapevine Police Say
Police say the former employee processed about 800 fake refund transactions to his own credit cards before investigators made an arrest.
- Former Chick-fil-A employee Keyshun Jones was taken into custody on April 17, 2026, accused of stealing over $80,000 through a fraudulent refund scheme at a Grapevine, Texas, location.
- In November 2025, Jones allegedly used the restaurant register to create roughly 800 fraudulent orders for macaroni and cheese trays, then issued refunds to his personal credit cards.
- Surveillance footage reviewed by Grapevine Police Department investigators identified Jones after the restaurant owner reported the theft, appearing to show him unattended behind the counter.
- Jones now faces felony charges of property theft, money laundering, and evading arrest, according to police.
- Following a five-month investigation, Jones allegedly evaded officers multiple times before the Texas Attorney General's Fugitive Task Force and Fort Worth Police Department assisted in his apprehension.
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Texas Chick-Fil-A Worker Charged With Money Laundering Scheme Involving Hundreds Of Fake Mac And Cheese Orders
Chick-fil-A mac and cheese There’s only so much companies can do to prevent employees from trying to take advantage of them while they’re on the clock. It’s fairly easy to get away with helping yourself to office supplies or get paid to do nothing by taking an extended bathroom break, but one man who worked at a Chick-fil-A in Texas got too greedy by trying to make bank with the help of mac and cheese orders that didn’t exist. Chick-fil-A worker…
Chick-fil-A worker accused of criminal mac-tivity in $80,000 mac 'n' cheese fraud, police say
A former Chick-fil-A worker in Texas is accused of trying to rake in the cheddar by ringing up 800 orders of mac and cheese and then refunding them to his personal credit cards
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