Nebraska Woman Exploits Pump Glitch To Get Over $27,000 Of Free Gas
A Lincoln gas station has successfully addressed a loophole that enabled an individual to obtain thousands of gallons of fuel without payment.
Stealing Gas Stright From The Pump
Dawn Thompson, 45, is facing a charge of theft by unlawful taking exceeding $5,000. Law enforcement alleges that she exploited a loophole to access complimentary gas for over six months.
On October 20, 2023, Lincoln Police received a call from Bosselman Enterprise's loss prevention manager, who was alerted by the Pump and Pantry near West O Street and Sun Valley Boulevard about an ongoing fuel scam.
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How Did Her Scam Work?
Upon investigation, authorities discovered that the fuel pumps had undergone a software update in November 2022, aimed at managing orders and reward cards based on customer and staff requests.
However, unbeknownst to the company, the update had a vulnerability. It permitted individuals to swipe a rewards card twice, triggering the pump to enter a demo mode, and allowing users to pump gas without charge.
The loss prevention manager identified a specific card that had been consistently used for free gas. Through tracing the card's information, the police identified Thompson, as indicated in court records.
Video Footage Catches The Theif
Video footage revealed multiple instances of Thompson pumping fuel into her vehicle. Police believe the fuel theft occurred between November 13, 2022, and June 1, 2023, with the rewards card being used 510 times during that period, totaling an estimated 7,413.59 gallons of gasoline. The calculated losses amounted to approximately $27,860.27, based on an average fuel cost of $3.758 per gallon.
Custody And Court
Court records also indicated another individual using the card in 2023, claiming that Thompson allowed her to use it for "discounted fuel." The arrangement involved the woman paying Thompson for the card's use, resulting in payments totaling $500 for $700 worth of gas over ten uses.
The woman stated that Thompson sold the card in June 2023. The fuel loophole was resolved on June 1, 2023, according to police reports.
Thompson was taken into custody on March 6 following a prolonged investigation. Her arraignment took place on Thursday, and as of Friday, she was not listed in the Lancaster County jail's inmate roster. Thompson's bond was set at 10% of $7,500, and her next court hearing is scheduled for April 11.
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