Gregory Rodriguez was charged Tuesday with fourth-degree grand larceny, a felony

Gregory Rodriguez was charged with grand larceny. (Photo: Submitted Photo) Story Highlights Ossining man stole $1,200 in meat, cops say

Stolen from his employer, A&P, cops say

Man stuffed meat into his pants, police say

Suspect held without bail

You're about to steal $1,200 worth of meat from your supermarket employer, but where are you going to hide it?

If you're Gregory Rodriguez of Ossining and what state police say is true, you're going to stuff that meat down your pants.

Troopers on Tuesday charged Rodriguez, 46, an employee of the A&P supermarket in Cortlandt Town Center, with fourth-degree grand larceny, a felony, one day after responding to a report of theft by an employee.

Rodriguez was sent without bail to the Westchester County jail, where he remained Wednesday.

He's due back in Cortlandt Town Court on Friday.

There was no word on whether police recovered the meat.

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