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Man arrested for eating $5 worth of chips dropped by convenience store thief

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A Tennessee man has been arrested after he ate two bags of chips that someone else had stolen from a convenience store and dropped on the ground, according to police.

Joseph Braswell, 36, was charged with theft of merchandise after he was caught with crumbs on him from the chips, which were worth less than $5, news station WREG reported.

The incident took place back on Feb. 9, after another man got into an argument with a clerk at a Circle K grocery store in the area of Parkway Village in Memphis after she refused to sell him beer, the outlet reported.

The unhappy customer then grabbed an entire display case laden with hundreds of bags of chips and carried it to his car parked outside, as seen on store surveillance video.

Along the way, a couple of snack bags detached from the display case and fell to the ground.

After the thief drove off with his crunchy loot, Braswell walked by the parking lot and picked up two bags of chips that had fallen. Memphis police said the merchandise was valued at $4.98.


Joseph Braswell mugshot
Braswell picked up two bags of chips that the thief dropped at the parking lot.
Shelby County Sheriff’s Office

A few minutes later, officers who were called to the scene to investigate the heist found Braswell across the street from the ransacked convenience store with telltale chip crumbs on his face.

Cops reviewed surveillance video from the store and concluded that Braswell was aware that the snacks he devoured had been stolen.

Braswell was booked into jail, where he spent several days before he was released on his own recognizance.

Braswell’s mother told the Memphis news station she does not think it was necessary to lock her son up over two bags of chips that someone else had pilfered.


A shot of security camera footage from the convenience store partking lot.
According to Memphis Police, the man knew the items were previously stolen but proceded to take them. Braswell was arrested and spent several days in jail.
WREG

Surveillance footage from the store
Surveillance footage shows the thief grabbed an entire display case laden with bags of chips and carried it to his car parked outside.
WREG

She said her son needs help, but her efforts to get him a psychiatric assessment have been unsuccessful.

“I try to get him assessed and every time he goes downtown for something like this they never assess him,” the woman said.

Online arrest records indicate that Braswell has a lengthy criminal record that includes multiple charges of domestic assault, driving without a valid license and probation violations.

Police are still searching for the brazen crook who took off with the display of chips more than two weeks later.

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