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Georgia Business Owner To Would-Be Burglar: You’re Hired

The owner of Diablo's Southwest Grill in Augusta called out his store's burglar in an unlikely way β€” by encouraging him to apply for a job.

Carl Wallace, owner of Diablo’s Southwest Grill in Augusta, Georgia, has a unique message for the man who broke into his store: Apply for a job, then let's talk.
Carl Wallace, owner of Diablo’s Southwest Grill in Augusta, Georgia, has a unique message for the man who broke into his store: Apply for a job, then let's talk. (Courtesy of Carl Wallace)

AUGUSTA, GA β€” An unknown man who broke into a Georgia business recently is getting a kind and unexpected reprieve from an unlikely source: the business’s owner.

Carl Wallace, owner of Diablo’s Southwest Grill in Augusta, was frustrated when he found the door to his restaurant shattered on Easter morning.

But instead of choosing anger, he tried a different approach.

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β€œTo the would-be robber who is clearly struggling with life decisions or having money issues ... please swing by for a job application,” Wallace wrote on Facebook. β€œThere are better opportunities out there than this path you’ve chosen.”


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Security footage showed the man rummaging through the cash drawer, but he came up empty-handed after realizing the drawer had no money.

Wallace continued in his post, offering his personal cell phone number and promising the suspect there would be β€œno cops” and β€œno questions.”

β€œLet’s sit down and talk about how we could help you and fix the road you’re on,” he said.

Since the break-in happened on Easter, Wallace told Patch it felt like "the perfect time" to extend forgiveness.

"Our hope is he comes forward so we can help him change his life for the better," Wallace said.

In a follow-up post shared Monday, Wallace said the outpouring of love and support received after his post had left him β€œspeechless.”

β€œLove, kindness, forgiveness will always be a better solution than hate,” he wrote.

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