Man accused of $100k Zynga theft is arrested

A temp worker at Zynga’s San Francisco studio has been arrested on suspicion of stealing $100,000 worth of equipment and merchandise.

Keith Brown, 21, from San Ramon, was arrested at the company’s headquarters on Tuesday, according to District Attorney’s Office spokesman Omid Talai, as reported byThe SF Examiner.

The alleged thefts that took place between October 31st and up to the time of arrest, relate to the stealing of laptops, desktop computers and software, valued at approximately $100,000 in total.

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