Police in Gwinnett County, Georgia, have cracked the case of the missing chicken wings.

Authorities tell The Atlanta Journal-Constitution that Renaldo Jackson and Dewayne Patterson, both employees of Nordic Cold Storage in Doraville, were arrested last week and charged with felony theft in connection with the disappearance of 26,000 pounds of frozen chicken wings.

Investigators say Jackson and Patterson drove a rental truck to their workplace on January 12 and used a forklift to load 10 pallets of Tyson frozen wings.  With five-pound bags of Tyson wings currently selling for about $12.50 each, the value of the stolen wings totaled $65,000.  Police say the whereabouts of the wings is still unknown.

The two men were released after each posted a $2,950 bond.