Forsyth County authorities have announced the indictment of a former Verizon employee following allegations that they unlawfully took more than $12,000 worth of products from the company, according to court records. 

The case has drawn attention locally as it highlights issues of internal security and accountability within major corporations, while also raising concerns about employee conduct and trust.Court documents indicate that the former employee, whose identity has not been publicly released, is 

accused of systematically removing products from Verizon over a period of time. The items, valued at more than $12,000, reportedly included various electronic devices and accessories. Investigators determined that these actions constituted theft under state law, prompting the indictment as authorities 

continue to pursue legal remedies on behalf of the company.Verizon, a major telecommunications provider, has reportedly cooperated fully with Forsyth County investigators, providing evidence and records to support the case. Company officials have emphasized the importance of maintaining strong internal controls 

and protecting assets to ensure the safety and security of both employees and customers. While the alleged theft involved a relatively small number of products in the context of a nationwide corporation, the financial and ethical implications are significant, as they involve a breach of trust and responsibility by an employee in a position of access.

Legal experts note that an indictment is a formal step in the criminal justice process and does not constitute a finding of guilt. The former employee now faces potential criminal charges, which could result in fines, restitution, or other penalties if convicted. The case serves as a reminder to businesses and employees alike about the importance of ethical conduct and adherence to company policies.

Forsyth County authorities have indicated that the investigation remains ongoing and further updates may be released as the case proceeds through the court system. The community and business sectors are watching closely, as the outcome may have broader implications for workplace security and accountability.