ROCK HILL — The manager of a Rock Hill Taco Bell told police he thinks a recently-terminated employee may have tried to break into the restaurant through the drive-thru window before tossing parts of the menu board over a fence and stealing wooden signs.
Sometime between 3 and 9 a.m. Friday, someone unsuccessfully attempted to enter the restaurant at 2526 Cherry Road through the drive-thru window, a Rock Hill police report shows.
But, they didn’t stop there.
The manager said he found eight panels from the menu board tossed over the perimeter fence. He also noticed that the storage shed door was kicked in, wooden signs stolen and the entry door and sign damaged with what he said was a “metal rack,” the report states.
He suspects a recently fired employee may be responsible.


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