The alleged drug operation included Dunn, Webb, and other employees.Peter Dazeley/Getty Images Yuri Kriventsoff/Getty Images Two United Airlines employees have been charged for their alleged roles in a drug-selling scheme. They were accused of making at least $10,000 a week stealing weed from checked bags and selling it. Officials said the operation dates back as far as 2020. The Justice Department charged two United Airlines baggage handlers, alleging they participated in a years-long scheme to sell marijuana stolen out of passengers' bags.Ramp cargo agents Joel Lamont Dunn and Adrian Webb were charged with conspiracy to distribute a controlled substance for their part in a scheme that prosecutors said dates back to at least 2020 at San Francisco International Airport (SFO), The San Francisco Standard reported.