Who is the accused?
Warlyn Estevez, a 23-year-old former Amazon employee from Reading, PA.
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A former Amazon employee, Warlyn Estevez, is accused of stealing nearly $375,000 worth of merchandise from the Amazon distribution center in Upper Bern Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania. The thefts allegedly occurred over a 12-day period...
Pennsylvania State Police investigated the thefts after being contacted by Amazon loss-prevention. Surveillance video showed an employee stealing items from the high-retail-value section of the warehouse. The investigation revealed that the suspect, later identified as Estevez, had been using an alias and had previously been terminated from another Amazon warehouse for similar offenses. The total loss was tallied at $372,934, with some days seeing over $40,000 worth of merchandise stolen. Estevez is currently free on $50,000 unsecured bail and awaits a preliminary hearing scheduled for February 18, 2026.
Warlyn Estevez, a 23-year-old former Amazon employee from Reading, PA.
Apple products such as Apple Watches and AirPods, along with hard drives and other high-value items.
At the Amazon RDG1 Fulfillment Center in Upper Bern Township, Berks County, PA.
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