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NILES — A former shop mechanic of the Niles Township Rural King store was arraigned Nov. 7 on embezzlement charges and police say they have recovered more than $12,000 worth of property they believe he stole from the store.
Russell Garvin, 50, of Niles, was charged with embezzlement of more that $1,000, less than $20,000, court records show.
"The list is huge," said Sgt. Steve Campbell of the Berrien County Sheriff's Office of the missing merchandise.
Campbell said Garvin was an entry-level employee at the store. When management became suspicious, "they did some of their own investigation, then contacted law enforcement, " Campbell said.
Investigators found items stashed at a variety of locations throughout Cass County, he said.
The store management contacted police on Oct. 18, right after Garvin was dismissed from his job. He was arrested Nov. 7, Campbell said.
He said the store is still combing its inventory Source
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