Employee Theft At Casey's General Store In Channahon: Arrest Made

CHANNAHON — Trevor Brassard, a 22-year-old Channahon resident, turned himself into the Channahon Police Department this week in connection with criminal charges of felony theft. When Brassard was an employee at the Casey’s General Store in Channahon along Route 6, he was involved in the theft of more than $12,000 during the time period of May 1 until July 11, according to the criminal complaint.

Channahon Police Detective Ethan Anderson filed the complaint this week at the Will County Courthouse. The complaint alleges that Brassard obtained or exerted unauthorized control over the property of Casey’s General Store and the value exceeded $10,000 but did not exceed $100,000.

Channahon Police Department Deputy Chief Craig Gunty later told Joliet Patch that Brassard surrendered himself to his agency, but the former Casey’s employee has been released since his charge is not a detainable crime under the SAFE-T-Act.

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Gunty told Joliet Patch that the theft of funds was discovered in late July by other company employees with the Casey’s General Store.

“Casey’s reported it, and we investigated it,” Gunty said.

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The warrant for Brassard’s arrest noted that he is now unemployed, and he lives in the 22800 block of South Kathey Drive in Channahon. The Sept. 30 bench warrant was issued by Will County Judge James Harvey.


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