New details into the arrest of Chuck-E-Cheese, or at least the man who was dressed up as one. It happened at a restaurant in Tallahassee. But a family from the Villages witnessed the entire thing while on vacation. As Fox 35's Randy Hilddrth found out, it was a visit the kids will likely never forget. Chuck E. Cheese guy with it. It's been the talk of the Gageenheimr family for the last few days. Like asking a hundred questions of like, does this mean Chucky's gone forever? Like what now? The Central Florida family was snapped in the back of this now viral photo of Chuck-E-Cheese getting arrested at a Tallahassee location. The family had just gotten in town to visit grandma. Four-year-old Lizzy says she was nearly ready to help Mr. Cheese. I just wanted to get arrested. She's going to go help us. Then she saw the police and bam. Mom says Lizzie had just taken a picture with the character and six-year-old Jenny was about to take one when police walked over. I was in the midst of pushing Jenny towards Chucky. The cop grabbed one wrist and another one grabbed the other wrist, put it behind his back, told him not to resist, and like at the same time I'm pulling my kids away. Like, what's going on in the midst of this? According to the arrest affidavit, the man in the costume was Jamal Jones. He was arrested for credit card fraud. Police say he worked at the arcade and whacked up a little over $100 in charges on a card left by a customer. Gageimr thinks he slipped on the costume to hide from police. She's glad he was caught, but wish he hadn't been arrested in front of the kids. When they had him at the truck, they took off his head and put it on top of the SUV truck. So then we went into the Well, it's kind of like, you know, Chucky's got a lot of friends who help him so he can get to all the Chuck-E-Cheese places at once. It's like trying to manage the magic still while we're watching now the man get undressed out of the costume outside. Police say Jones still had the stolen credit card on him along with a small amount of marijuana. He's accused of committing the same crime 6 months ago. Randy Holdrith, Fox 35 News.