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Lions Den Manager Charged with Grand Larceny

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Grand LarcenyHe manager of one Ripley, New York adult entertainment store has been arraigned on 3rd-degree Grand Larceny charges. The Lions Den store on Shortman Road in Ripley, New York had several thousand dollars come up missing from their daily deposits since September of 2006. Upon investigation, the Chatauqua County Sheriffs office arrested the manager, Jeffrey A. Taylor of Erie, on Grand Larceny charges. He had been taking various amounts of money over the past 8 months totaling approximately $4,719. He was arraigned on Tuesday, then released after making restitution to the store.

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