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Woman pretended to be Waffle House employee, worked for hours before stealing cash: cops

Police in Georgia are looking for a theft suspect they say pretended to work at a Waffle House before taking off with cash from the register earlier this month.

Police in Georgia are searching for a woman they say pretended to be a Waffle House employee before taking off with cash belonging to the restaurant.

The incident happened around 7 p.m. Dec. 12 in Clayton County, Riverdale Police Department said in a social media post. 

The woman allegedly worked at the 24-hour restaurant for two hours prior to being seen on surveillance video "accessing the register tablet, opening the register, and stealing cash."

The amount of money taken was not disclosed. 

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A surveillance photo of the woman shared by police shows her wearing the chain's hat over a bonnet. 

Anyone with information on the woman's identity or whereabouts is asked to call Riverdale detectives at 770-996-3382.

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It is unclear how the suspect could have worked for so long without actual employees stepping in. Waffle House did not immediately respond to a request for comment, and a manager on duty at the restaurant involved Wednesday morning told Fox Business she was not there when the alleged incident happened and did not have any information.

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