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A/A Shrawader Incident Report
On 3/29/16 at 6:49 P.M, Amazon associate Ashley Shrawader (shrawa) notified Shift Supervisor Enmanuel Cabrera, that she misplaced her black frameless glasses while at her work station. A/A Shrawader works nights Saturday though Tuesday. At the time of incident, A/A Shrawader was working at Dock sort 2 line 20 station 10. She reported to security, that last time she saw her glasses was at 4:00 A.M. After that, she did not realized that they were missing until she got home that morning.

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