Crime

Woman Catches Co Worker Doing Something Terrible Calls 911

Ruth Kamau  ·  November 12, 2015

NEW YORK — On a chilly November day in 2015, a routine shift at a midtown office turned into a nightmare when one employee stumbled upon something no one should ever see. Sarah Thompson, a 32-year-old admin assistant, caught her co-worker rifling through confidential files in what appeared to be an attempt to steal sensitive company data. Without a second thought, she dialed 911, setting off a chain of events that ended with an arrest and a lot of uneasy questions around the water cooler.

The incident unfolded around midday on November 12, when Thompson stepped into the supply room for a quick break and spotted her colleague, Mark Evans, 45, hurriedly shoving documents into his backpack. Evans, who worked in IT, had always seemed a bit off to some, but no one expected this. Thompson later told investigators she froze for a moment, her heart racing, before realizing the gravity of the situation. “I just knew it was wrong,” she said in a brief statement to local media. Police arrived within minutes, finding Evans with the pilfered materials, which included client information that could have been worth thousands on the black market.

Authorities wasted no time in cuffing Evans and hauling him down to the station for questioning. It turned out he was already on thin ice with the company over some performance issues, and this breach pushed things over the edge. The district attorney’s office announced charges of corporate espionage and theft, painting a picture of a man desperate for quick cash amid his own financial troubles. Folks in the office were shaken; you could feel the tension in the air as news spread.

In the days that followed, the company ramped up security measures, like adding more cameras and running background checks on everyone. Thompson became something of an office hero, though she brushed off the attention with a modest shrug. It’s a stark reminder that in the everyday grind, one bad decision can upend lives, and sometimes, it takes guts to step up and do the right thing. While the case wrapped up quietly in court a few months later, it left a mark on the team, highlighting how quickly trust can shatter in a place that’s supposed to be safe.