When most people get fired from a job, they pick up and move on. For Keyshun Jones, he allegedly went back for seconds.
Authorities have not said how Jones was able to access the register after his termination, and no reason was provided in court records explaining why he was let go.
A spokesperson from Chick-fil-A told Fortune the company was cooperating with authorities in the investigation.
According to public records, Jones is being held on $50,000 bail apiece for charges of money laundering and property theft. He is also being held on $5,000 each for evading arrest and fraud, an additional $1,500 for property theft, bringing the total he is held on bond to $111,500.
A warrant was issued for Jones’s arrest on April 6. He evaded authorities multiple times before being taken into custody on April 17, with assistance from the Texas attorney general’s fugitive task force and the Fort Worth Police Department. If convicted, he could face up to 10 years in state prison under Texas law.
Jones’s lawyer didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.



