Accomplices were allegedly paid $2,000 in cash per shift to take part in the theft, potentially earning them up to $10,000 a week, according to the FBI.
A group of United Airlines employees are facing allegations they were involved in a yearslong scheme to steal pounds of marijuana from checked baggage at San Francisco International Airport.
The accomplice, who later became a law enforcement informant, told investigators that Webb"appeared to be Dunn's right hand man and gave directions when Dunn was not around," according to the criminal complaint. How downtown San Francisco faces the prisoner’s dilemma A classic thought experiment and the Transamerica renovation help point the way through the challenge The City faces in luring people back downtown
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