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3 former Waffle House employees arrested after robbing multiple Waffle Houses

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Johnny Leon Anthony, 27, of Riverdale and his brother, Jermain Anthony, 25, also of Riverdale; and Myia Lasheay Thompson, 20, of Jonesboro were all coworkers at the Clayton County Waffle House location.

On March 29, reports Fox 5 Atlanta, the crew did their last two robberies – one at the restaurant on State Road 154 in Coweta County.

Employees there were warned that the Palmetto Waffle House, not far from their location, had already been robbed and that they should lock their doors.

The trio is in the Bibb County jail, where authorities say they first robbed a local Waffle House.

According to police records, they will face multiple armed robbery and likely, more charges.

Source: theGrio

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