Authorities in Villa Rica, Ga., say can’t recall a theft quite like the heist of several gallons of cooking oil from a fried chicken restaurant.
Police tell WXIA-TV that two people early Saturday morning backed a truck up to the 55-gallon drums where employees dump used cooking oil from the Big Chic restaurant. Authorities say the suspects used a hose to siphon the oil from three drums.
Surveillance video shows a moving van with the words “Pacific Moving and Storage” on the side of the truck.
Big Chic owner Roger Fuller said he sells the used oil for recycling at $1.57 a gallon. He said it can be used as fuel in diesel engines, and the stolen oil cost him about $300.
Copyright 2026 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Was this article valuable?
Here are more articles you may enjoy.

Tesla’s Austin Robotaxis Report 14 Crashes in First Eight Months
Judge Upholds $243M Verdict Against Tesla Over Fatal Autopilot Crash
AI Claim Assistant Now Taking Auto Damage Claims Calls at Travelers
Moody’s: LA Wildfires, US Catastrophes Drove Bulk of Global Insured Losses in 2025