King Soopers worker Santino Burrola says he was ‘ordered’ to follow shoplifters

The Colorado grocery store employee fired for filming a group of thieves making a sloppy escape with hundreds of dollars worth of laundry items said Thursday that he was simply following a “direct order” and is “devastated” by his termination.

Santino Burrola had followed three men into the parking lot of the King Soopers store last month and filmed them with his cellphone as they stuffed roughly $500 worth of stolen laundry products into a car and drove away.

The next day, he was suspended. A week later, he was told he was fired.

“I was given a direct order by the third person in charge to get the license plate, and my initial reaction was to record,” Burrola, a former military police officer, told Fox News.

“You know, better evidence, to get their faces, description of the vehicle and the license plate number.”

Burrola posted a video of the robbery on TikTok, which shows the three men struggling to get their loot from a full cart into the back of a black Chevy Trax. 


Santino Burrola, andArapahoe County Sheriff’s Office Detective Erik Vancleave
Santino Burrola and Arapahoe County Sheriff’s Office Detective Erik Vancleave talked about the robbery on Fox News Thursday night.
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“Really, bro, you got to resort to this? The economy isn’t that bad,” Burrola could be heard teasing the thieves in the viral video that has since been shared by the Arapahoe Sheriff’s Office.

“Better gettin’ while the gettin’s good,” Burrola quipped.

The getaway driver hops in the driver’s seat, but his accomplices are slow at unloading the stolen products. 

When the other two finally close the back door and clumsily hop in the back, Burrola snatches off a tin foil sheet that had been covering the rear license plate, revealing its numbers before the car speeds off.

Burrola followed the three men from the store out to the parking lot, recording them the whole time.
Burrola followed the three men from the store out to the parking lot, recording them the whole time.
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The other two theives are still on the loose, but investigators are aware of their first names as Robert and Bugsy.
The supermarket employee then shared the video with local authorities.
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Burrola then phoned the police and shared the video with them. 

The following day, he was suspended from the store. He said he was “shocked and devastated” when he was fired the next week.

King Soopers is a subsidy of the Kroger Company, which has a policy against chasing thieves or intervening in thefts. 

But Burrola never put his hands on the suspects — just filmed them from a short distance.

The three men stole approximately $500 worth of laundry detergent during the Father's day theft.
The three men stole approximately $500 worth of laundry detergent.
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The driver was identified Jorge Pantoja who was arrested on an unrelated felony.
The driver was identified as Jorge Pantoja, who was arrested on an unrelated felony.
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“We have security measures in place to help prevent crime and de-escalate such confrontations to minimize the risk to our associates,” Kroger told CBS Colorado in a statement. “While we are unable to comment on personnel matters, we value our hardworking associates and their safe return home.”

Arapahoe County Sheriff’s Office Detective Erik Vancleave, who appeared alongside Burrola on Fox News Thursday, said that if it weren’t for the employee’s quick thinking to record the thieves, they would not have been able to get the driver in custody so quickly.

“We would have caught that at some point, but without Santino’s video that he gave us and me being able to do a little cleaner investigation, it would have been a lot harder to do,” he said.

“His video to us immensely helped this investigation. I was able, with other detectives … able to put the driver in custody, in jail within 24 hours,” Vancleave added.

With Burrola’s video, police contacted the registered owner of the vehicle, who loaned the car to a friend, and the driver was later found.


Santino Burrola
Santino Burrola said he’s considering hiring a lawyer since his termination.
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The driver, 32-year-old Jorge Pantoja, is currently in custody at the Adams County Detention Facility on unrelated felony charges, the sheriff’s office said. He was additionally charged with theft and shoplifting.

Pantoja told police that he had picked up the other two men at a train station and offered them some money in exchange for stealing from the store. They have not yet been apprehended.

“We’re still working on the other two. We should have that wrapped up hopefully by the end of next week,” Vancleave said.

Since his termination, Burrola said he’s considering hiring a lawyer, but wouldn’t comment further.

“There’s a lot going on in the works that I’m not able to comment on at the moment, but yes, something along those lines,” he told Fox News.

Burrola’s family created a GoFundMe for the fired worker to recover lost wages.

“He was not given severance pay and was planning to move to Florida to be closer to family. This loss of position has put a hold on plans and has made him fall behind in a couple of bills,” the GoFundMe states.