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'Chuck E. Cheese' Handcuffed and Arrested in Florida, Charged with Using a Stolen Credit Card (nbcnews.com) 50

NBC News reports: Customers watched in disbelief as Florida police arrested a Chuck E. Cheese employee — in costume portraying the pizza-hawking rodent — and accused him of using a stolen credit card, officials said Thursday.... "I grabbed his right arm while giving the verbal instruction, 'Chuck E, come with me Chuck E,'" Tallahassee police officer Jarrett Cruz wrote in the report.
After a child's birthday party in June at Chuck E. Cheese, the child's mother had "spotted fraudulent charges at stores she doesn't frequent," according to the article — and she recognized a Chuck E. Cheese employee when reviewing a store's security footage. But when a police officer interviewed the employee — and then briefly left the restaurant — they returned to discover that their suspect "was gone but a Chuck E. Cheese mascot was now in the restaurant."

Police officer Cruz "told the mascot not to make a scene before the officer and his partner 'exerted minor physical effort' to handcuff him, police said... " The officers read the mouse his Miranda warnings before he insisted he never stole anyone's credit, police said.... Officers found the victim's Visa card in [the costume-wearing employee's] left pocket and a receipt from a smoke shop where one of the fraudulent purchases was made, police said.
He was booked on charges of "suspicion of larceny, possession of another person's ID without consent and fraudulent use of a credit card two or more times," according to the article. He was released after posting a $6,500 bond.

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'Chuck E. Cheese' Handcuffed and Arrested in Florida, Charged with Using a Stolen Credit Card

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  • by Creepy ( 93888 ) on Sunday July 27, 2025 @07:48AM (#65548242) Journal

    I haven't been to a Chuck-E-Cheese since the 1980s, I'm joking with my subject. I've seen them, but terrible pizza, old video games, no reason to go in.

    • by drinkypoo ( 153816 ) <drink@hyperlogos.org> on Sunday July 27, 2025 @07:51AM (#65548248) Homepage Journal

      Most of them are gone now anyway. Old video games, on the other hand, are a great reason to go.

    • Yeah there was always something creepy about him...and the pizza.

    • by kick6 ( 1081615 )

      I haven't been to a Chuck-E-Cheese since the 1980s, I'm joking with my subject. I've seen them, but terrible pizza, old video games, no reason to go in.

      It's not for you, it's for your kids. We've been to several birthday parties for the 4-7 age range there.

    • I don't remember them having old video games. Remember them getting rid of most of that stuff replacing it with ticket redemption crap. They did at least have the ball pit and jungle gym stuff. From what I understand all that's gone now. It's basically a kiddy casino with just really mean spirited ticket redemption games.

      That was never going to work because the whole point of the place was you could go there as a parent and get a few hours of Peace as your kids played on the jungle gym after they blew t
    • The pizzas were made under less than sanitary conditions. The cheese came in this huge box and had to be split up into multiple bags to be refrigerated. Do you think teenage employees wipe down the tables in the kitchen before they start this task?

      • Re: (Score:3, Informative)

        by Anonymous Coward
        Posting anon for obvious reasons - I managed two Chuck E. Cheese kitchens in college. We actually made the dough, sauce and cut all the toppings in house. The cheese came pre-shredded and refrigerated (not frozen) but we never re-packaged or re-froze it.

        A few years back, there was some manufactured "scandal", I think on Reddit, that claimed Chuck E. Cheese would "recycle" uneaten slices of pizza and would put them together to make a "new" Pizza and service it to guests. The observation was that the to
        • . The cheese came pre-shredded and refrigerated (not frozen) but we never re-packaged or re-froze it.

          Right. and they didn't fit on the shelf of our refrigerator.

        • I worked there in high-school. We had these huge-ass rocking cutter knives that sliced through the whole pizza diameter. It was great at creating an even number of slices. I think 12 was the norm; 14 was doable, but harder to pull off. Some jackass asked for 13 slices once. I hope they enjoyed the 12 slices with one cut in half.
          I will remain silent about everything else that happened there.

    • I assume someone ratted him out...

  • Anyone old here remember before they rebranded it was ShowBiz and there was a whole music set of animated characters.

    • It wasn't a rebrand. ShowBiz was a different, competing establishment founded by Nolan Bushnell of Atari fame. IIRC, Chuck E. Cheese bought what was left of them after their business failed.
      • by _merlin ( 160982 ) on Sunday July 27, 2025 @11:46AM (#65548444) Homepage Journal

        You have it backwards. Chuck E Cheese was founded by Nolan Bushnell in 1977.

        Robert Brock, a major Holiday Inn franchise operator, signed a deal to open 280 Chuck E Cheese franchises in 1979, but got cold feet when he saw other companies like CEI were producing more advanced animatronics and voided the deal. He founded ShowBiz Pizza around the end of 1979.

        Chuck E Cheese declared bankruptcy in 1984, and was acquired by ShowBiz' parent company Brock Hotels in 1985, but both chains continued to operate separately.

        ShowBiz had a falling out with animatronics supplier CEI at some point, but I'm not sure about the details. In 1989, after listing on the stock market, they severed ties with CEI and unified branding under the Chuck E Cheese name.

        That's what the GP is referring to. They're saying ShowBiz was better when they still used CEI animatronics, before they rebranded as Chuck E Cheese.

  • by chas.williams ( 6256556 ) on Sunday July 27, 2025 @09:26AM (#65548330)
    Do you know how hard it is to find an approved treatment for glaucoma in rats?
  • by Inzkeeper ( 767071 ) on Sunday July 27, 2025 @10:46AM (#65548392) Journal
    "Tell us: Who were your accomplices?"
    "Never! I'm no rat!"
  • Sounds like this criminal genius couldn't get a job anywhere else

  • by joshuark ( 6549270 ) on Sunday July 27, 2025 @12:44PM (#65548500)

    Could be worse...it could have been the Noid after a delivery. :-) https://villains.fandom.com/wi... [fandom.com]

    --JoshK.

  • It's a funny story, but I'm not sure why this is on Slashdot; except for the fact that Nolan Bushnell founded the company, after founding Atari.
    • That, and that they are or were also arcades, should be enough.

      We have had numerous discussions about this franchise on Slashdot in the past.

      • by kackle ( 910159 )

        That, and that they are or were also arcades, should be enough.

        Supposedly, that's why he started the chain, as a place to put/market his machines.

        We have had numerous discussions about this franchise on Slashdot in the past.

        It never gets old, only we do.

  • stole my rat!"

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