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Gainesville Police arrested a woman Tuesday accused of stealing $1,016.09 in cash from a Little Caesars over seven days.

Jesseca Hunt, 35, was charged with grand theft and scheming to defraud and obtain property.

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On seven separate days between May 25 and June 29, Hunt stole more than a thousand dollars from the Little Caesars at 1515 N. Main St., according to the arrest report.

A money report from the business showed that Hunt removed multiple cash refunds from the register throughout her shift each day, according to the report.

The video surveillance showed Hunt doing a cash refund at the register, which required her fingerprint. She would allegedly remove the money from the cash drawer and place it in a envelope.

Hunt, with the envelope, would then leave the area of the store to somewhere out of view from the employees and place the money in her pants pocket, according to the report.

She would sometimes be in view of video surveillance, and other times it would happen in a location with no surveillance cameras.

Hunt conducted between six to 18 cash refunds each of the seven days, according to the report. The district manager said her records showed Hunt had been doing an unusual amount of cash refunds since March.

Hunt was released from Alachua County Jail on Wednesday afternoon. She was released on her own recognizance.

Follow Devoun Cetoute on Twitter and contact him at dcetoute@alligator.org.

 

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