Supposedly I threw away around $2000 in cash.
My district manager claimed I stole the money, my manager was all like "there's no way he could've done that!", and loss prevention were like "we know you took it!" And on top of that the district manager told the managers at all the other stores I was a thief.
Their theory was that I threw a deposit away so that I could come back three days later and pocket the money when taking out the trash. Trash is supposed to be taken out daily, but they said I knew the trash would still be there since I was the only one that ever bothered to take it out (using my good record as evidence of guilt, eh? >_>).
Their only real evidence was some blurry footage showing me tossing the deposit towards the safe (which is right next to the trashcan), then closing the safe and leaving. There were bags blocking most of the view of the trashcan, so it's hard to say if the deposit landed there instead of in the safe, but the deposit apparently never made it to the bank, so the money ended up going missing at some point.
This all happened a Saturday night when I had been forced to close the store by myself since the person working with me bailed two hours early, something that's never supposed to happen. I suppose I could've just been stressed out and fucked up.
Either way, I was like fuck this shit and quit. Telling everyone I'm a thief based on incredibly weak and purely circumstantial evidence. The job sucked anyway.
This was at GameStop. Lovely company.