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UPS Workers Nabbed in $150K Apple Heist
15 Jan
Summary
- Four former UPS employees accused of stealing over $150,000 in Apple products.
- Video surveillance showed employees concealing iPhones and AirPods in backpacks.
- Over $107,000 of the stolen merchandise has been recovered by authorities.

Four former UPS employees at a Louisville facility are facing serious charges after being accused of orchestrating a large-scale theft of Apple products. The stolen merchandise is valued at over $150,000, with authorities working to recover the remaining missing items. The investigation has already led to the recovery of approximately $107,000 worth of Apple products.
Court documents reveal that Takiyha Jones, Jasmine Kimbrough, and Wael Ayari have pleaded not guilty to complicity charges related to organized crime and theft. Their bonds have been set, and they are currently in custody. A fourth employee, Kavion Hudson, is sought on a felony arrest warrant for the same alleged offenses.
UPS confirmed that all accused individuals are no longer employed by the company. The thefts were uncovered following an internal audit after merchandise boxes were found left behind in trailers. Detectives are actively pursuing leads to locate the roughly $48,000 worth of Apple products that remain unaccounted for.




