Florida Man Receives Four Years for Taco Bell Heist with Boulder

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A man from Florida received a four-month prison sentence subsequent to leaping through a Taco Bell drive-thru window while not wearing a shirt and stealing from employees and patrons utilizing a “large rock.”

Kewarren Lee Anderson, age 40, was taken into custody in July after being located by an Ocala Police Department K9 unit hiding behind a refuse container.

Anderson gained entry to the eatery by way of the drive-thru window while gripping a “large rock” in his fist, then demanding funds from both staff and customers and pursuing them from the premises, law enforcement officials stated, according to Ocala-News.com.

Kewarren Lee Anderson, age 40, was handed a sentence of four months imprisonment. (Getty Images:Marion County Jail)

The individual subsequently escaped from the quick-service food spot, however he was promptly located by a K9 unit.

Based on footage from a body camera, Anderson was observed behind the refuse container in a state of panic, raising his hands in surrender as the K9 approached.

The total amount of currency Anderson managed to obtain prior to fleeing remains uncertain.

Kewarren Lee Anderson gained access to the eatery through the drive-thru window while holding a “large rock” in his grip before requesting funds from staff and patrons. (Ocala Police Department)

Anderson was without housing during the robbery incident and communicated to authorities he was in need of funds, as indicated by an arrest affidavit, News 6 conveyed.

Mere hours following his detention, Anderson engaged in a physical confrontation with another detained individual.

Kewarren Lee Anderson was seen in a state of panic, with his hands raised in surrender upon approach by a K9 unit. (Ocala Police Department)

Anderson faced accusations of armed robbery as well as battery perpetrated on an individual within a detention center, in relation to these occurrences.

Last week he was determined to be culpable of both accusations and given a four-year prison term, not including the duration he had already spent at the Marion County Jail.

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