By Tim Binnall
In a strange incident from North Carolina, a former Little Caesar's employee is in considerable trouble with the law after allegedly breaking into the restaurant and hosting a makeshift pizza party, where he sold the pies himself. The peculiar case, detailed on social media by the Kinston Police Department, occurred on Sunday after the city had been walloped by a massive snowstorm. Responding to a call from the community's Little Caesar's pizza shop, officers arrived on the scene and were informed that there had been two break-ins at the restaurant, with the first such incident being particularly audacious.
According to police, earlier in the day, former employee Jonathon Hackett busted into the restaurant and began making pizzas. Incredibly, cops say, he did not specifically make the pies for himself, but instead "sold them to customers and kept the proceeds." After the impromptu pizza party, Hackett left the shop only to return later when employees were there. This led to a brawl between the man and his former co-workers, who promptly reported the situation to the police. Hackett was subsequently arrested and charged with three felony counts related to the ill-advised escapade.