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Priest Arrested for Stealing Baseball Cards

#ClergyMisconduct #RetailTheft

A Pittsburgh Episcopal Cathedral head priest faces theft charges after allegedly stealing over $1,000 in baseball cards from Walmart. Security footage reportedly shows multiple thefts. The diocese is investigating and the priest is on administrative leave. read more


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#RetailTheft #FloridaCrime

A Florida man faces up to 90 years for allegedly using cheap taco seasoning packets to conceal and steal $40,000 worth of trading cards from Target self-checkouts over several months. read more

Connecticut Couple Arrested for $1 Million Lululemon Theft Spree

#OrganizedCrime #RetailTheft

A couple stole $1 million in Lululemon products using organized crime tactics across various US states. They fraudulently returned stolen items and were caught with over $50k worth of goods in a hotel suitcase. The couple is accused of multiple thefts. read more

California Woman Arrested for $450,000 Drug Store Theft Spree

#CaliforniaCrime #RetailTheft

Claudia Cruz, a Californian woman from Oakland, was arrested with over $450,000 worth of stolen items from drug stores. The arrest is part of the state's efforts to combat retail theft, with over 800 similar arrests made since January. read more

#LegoBust #RetailTheft

Oregon police confiscated over $200,000 worth of stolen Lego sets from a toy store, leading to the arrest of two individuals involved in organized retail theft. Investigations revealed that the stolen items were sold for cash at a fraction of their value. read more

#CaliforniaCrime #RetailTheft

A Sacramento-based Target store faced fines for reporting thefts to police, labeled a public nuisance by the city attorney's office. California officials, including Governor Newsom, condemned the action, leading to a new amendment banning such threats under a retail theft bill. read more