Arizona man arrested for stealing burrito from Phoenix man on the street 'by force,' police say

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Arizona man arrested for stealing burrito from Phoenix man on the street 'by force,' police say
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The police report listed the stolen item as a 'burrito, of a value less than $1000.'

Bell is no stranger to the law. He's been to prison twice for weapons possession, disorderly conduct, trespassing, and narcotics possession. He's also been on probation over a 2015 weapons misconduct conviction, for which he served three years in prison.

This isn't the only time stealing fast food has led to felony charges. In 2018, Gilberto Escamilla was sentenced to 50 years for stealing thousands of fajitas across the span of nine years, approximately $1.2 million dollars in food. Escamilla, then 53, was accused of using county funds to place food orders from his place of work, Darrel B. Hester Juvenile Detention Center in San Benito, Texas, then selling them at an upcharge since December 2008. The whole scheme unraveled when a delivery driver called the detention center to inform them that 800 pounds of fajitas were about to be delivered.

Texas State District Judge J. Manuel Banales dismissed an extra theft charge. Because Escamilla stole more than $200,000 worth of goods, Texas law considers the crime to be a first degree felony and allows for a sentencing of up to 99 years in prison. It also allows for a more severe punishment if the defendant commits a crime while acting as a public servant.

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