The woman is said to have made a ‘fake employee’ which she would clock in and out for shifts in order to cash in on the extra wages.
Linda Johnson, a former manager at Wendy’s, devised a clever yet illegal scheme by creating a ‘ghost’ employee named ‘William Bright’ to siphon off
$20,000 in wages.
She meticulously clocked this fictitious employee in and out for 128 shifts, a ruse that went undetected for nearly a year.
The woman worked at a Wendy’s in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Credit: Getty Images / Dan Tian
Operating out of Pennsylvania, Johnson’s fraudulent activity involved clocking in ‘William Bright’ from June 2021 until May of the following year, when her deceptive actions finally came to light.
The scheme raised suspicions when fellow employees reported they could not recall ever working alongside someone by that name.
Upon investigation, Johnson confessed to fabricating the employee for the sole purpose of diverting the wages to herself.
The Manheim Township Police Department confirmed that the ill-gotten gains were funneled directly into Johnson’s Cashapp account.
Following the revelation of her crime and the initiation of criminal charges, Johnson vanished, prompting police to seek assistance from the public in locating her.
This incident occurred alongside other strange happenings in the fast-food world.
One such event involved a McDonald’s employee who was arrested right at the restaurant for violating probation. This dramatic scene played out in front of surprised customers, adding to the series of unusual events in the industry.
After reportedly neglecting requests to report for parole, authorities contacted the restaurant, asking for the employee to return home.
However, his manager insisted he continue working.
The police arrived shortly after and arrested the employee at the restaurant.
It was revealed that the individual had been evading law enforcement for five years and faced arrest for failing three drug tests.
They had intended to surrender at the next probation meeting but were apprehended beforehand. Sharing the ordeal on Reddit, the employee recounted:
“The police came in, four of them, three not in uniform and one with khakis and sheriff vest.”
“They make their way to back booth and take me out the back door. I no longer have a job now,” highlighting the abrupt end to their employment.