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eBay Hosts Another Successful Connect & Collaborate
Conference on April 10th
This year was our 4th event - and biggest yet - with ~175 participants (out of
200+ RSVPs) representing over 50 retailers, 14 law enforcement agencies, and 10
financial institutions - including the FBI, US Marshalls, Facebook, and the EVP
for the Retail Industry Leaders Association (RILA).
Many key topics were discussed during the conference, including a prosecutor's
view on packaging evidence, freight forwarding/reshipping schemes from USPIS,
shadow economics, and case studies of known Organized Retail Crime cases.
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David Robbins named Corporate Loss Prevention Manager
for Loomis
David previously was the Regional Loss Prevention Manager for Gymboree for over
two years before taking this new role. Prior, he held various loss prevention
positions including Regional LP Manager for PETCO Animal Supplies, Inc.,
Regional LP Manager for CVS/CVS Caremark Pharmacy, LP Supervisor for Walgreens,
and LP Supervisor for The Home Depot. David also served as Chief of Security
Police Investigations for the US Air Force for over eight years. He earned his
Bachelors of Science in Criminal Justice Administration from Bellevue
University. Congratulations, David!
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Loss Prevention Foundation Announces PPS as Newest Bachelor Level Partner
The
Loss Prevention Foundation (LPF) announced its newest Bachelor Level Partner,
Product Protection Solutions (PPS). The Bachelor level partnership secures
numerous LPQ and LPC certification course scholarships for PPS to distribute to
industry professionals. Headquartered in Swansboro, NC,
Product
Protection Solutions provides both consultative services and physical loss
prevention technologies to support customer needs. With extensive experience in
the application of AM, RF, and RFID technologies throughout the loss prevention,
electronic article surveillance, and supply chain arenas, the PPS team is a
powerful ally to have at your fingertips.
yourlpf.org
Chief protector: Inside the business of loss
prevention
'NRF's Retail Gets Real' Podcast Episode Focuses Mike Brenton, Dir of Asset
Protection for Giant
Food
The
field of asset protection is evolving into a business solutions role. "One thing
that we're doing in LP, better than what we've done in the past," Brenton says,
"is that we're finding our seat at the table." While in the past, the "LP guys"
were off chasing shoplifters, they are now beginning to join discussions on
business strategy, product placement, driving sales and improving the bottom
line.
Listen to the episode to learn more about loss prevention and what's keeping
Brenton up at night. To hear more from LP leaders, including from food
retailers, learn more about
NRF PROTECT, and register to attend.
nrf.com
Facial Recognition Used Proactively
Amazon Delivery Drivers Required to Take Selfies to Prevent Fraud
According to a
report by Business Insider, the new requirements apply to Amazon Flex
drivers, who work as independent contractors and deliver packages using their
own vehicles. The Amazon Flex app recently started prompting some drivers to
share selfies with a pop-up message that says: "To continue delivering, please
help us verify your identity by taking a selfie. Do not take a selfie while
driving. This photo won't be shown to customers."
The app uses facial recognition software to determine whether the photos
match images stored in drivers' accounts.
Before Amazon started requesting selfies, the company asked drivers to consent
to the collection and storage of their photos and biometric data, the
report said.
Uber rolled out this same program in 2016.
securitymagazine.com
AT&T CEO Challenges Corp. Leaders to Hire Formerly
Incarcerated
Dallas pastor T.D. Jakes challenged corporate leaders Wednesday to hire
thousands of people who have been released from prison, but locked out of the
workforce. He made his pitch with one of Dallas' most prominent CEOs by his
side: Randall Stephenson of AT&T.
The
two Dallas leaders - pastor of megachurch
The Potter's House
and top executive of the nation's
9th largest company
- struck up a friendship after meeting
two years ago at the Dallas Festival of Ideas. They talked about barriers to
opportunity, especially for the formerly incarcerated. They decided to team up.
AT&T has hired about a dozen employees who were formerly incarcerated to work at
a Richardson call center as part of a pilot program. Stephenson said the company
now plans to expand the program to other cities.
"If we truly are going to be a society who wants to ensure that we don't just
have this revolving door to our prison system, then you've got to step up," he
said. "You've got to be part of the solution."
dallasnews.com
DeKalb Jury Awards Nearly $70M in Kroger Parking
Lot Robbery-Shooting Case
Navy vet Laquan Taylor was shot multiple times during a robbery and carjacking
at the Kroger on Moreland Avenue, leaving him paraplegic.
On Thursday, a DeKalb County jury delivered a post-apportioned award of more
than $69.6 million to a young Navy veteran shot multiple times during a robbery
and carjacking at a Moreland Avenue Kroger store, leading to multiple surgeries
and leaving him paraplegic. Lead plaintiff's attorney Peter Law said the
evidence was overwhelming that Kroger knew the store was located in an
unsafe, high-crime area, yet failed to place any security guards in the parking
lot where Laquan Taylor was robbed and shot.
law.com
Cargo thefts across U.S., Canada decline in Q1
A total of 140 cargo theft incidents were reported - a 22 percent
year-over-year decrease - for an estimated total loss of $12.8 million,
according to CargoNet.
Food and beverage remained the most stolen commodity category. Household cargo
and electronics cargo were the second and third most stolen, with tools, lawn
care products and major appliances being the most stolen household items and
television and computers being the most stolen electronics.
americanshipper.com
Gatekeeper Systems Helps Kroger Prevent Pushout Theft
Huntsville,
AL: Kroger Shoplifter attempting to steal over $600 in groceries, stopped with
locking cart wheels
Huntsville police say a Kroger customer tried to make off with nearly $600 worth
of groceries, but he didn't get far. Police say the man loaded up a cart then
wheeled it past the cashiers without paying. But the wheels on his cart locked,
stopping this shoplifter in his tracks.
A Kroger manager said they have
technology from Gatekeeper Systems that will lock the cart's wheels if the
groceries aren't scanned.
The suspect is still at large and, according to Kroger, is a repeat offender
who's left the same store with a loaded cart 12 times before.
waff.com
Preliminary agenda released for Cyber:Secured
Forum
Second annual summit hosted by ISC Security
Events, PSA Security Network and SIA
ISC Security Events, PSA Security Network and the Security Industry Association
(SIA) have revealed the preliminary agenda for the 2019 Cyber:Secured Forum, a
conference connecting the worlds of cybersecurity, physical security and systems
integration. This second annual cybersecurity educational summit will be held at
the Westin Dallas Park Central July 29-31 in Dallas, Texas.
securitysystemsnews.com
Bay Area Apple Store Thefts Restart
The massive ring that carried out dozens of Apple Store thefts throughout
California last year
was busted in the fall, but that doesn't mean such crimes are a thing of the
past. In fact, four such incidents
have been reported just at the 4th Street Apple Store in Berkeley in the
last week. Each time the thieves, according to CBS San Francisco, came
into the store, stole the items, and "used brute force" to grab them. Also this
week, thieves
shattered the doors of the Apple Store in Palo Alto in a late-night theft,
coming away with nine MacBooks.
appleinsider.com
Maine Bans Salary History Inquiries
Last week's #1 article --
Pier 1 to close 145 stores
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#DramaFreeLP
By Apprehending Merchandise,
Not Shoplifters
Hear how from Marcus Young with United
Supermarkets
Hear
from Marcus Young, Director of Asset Protection for United Supermarkets,
on how Gatekeeper Systems
Purchek, a pushout theft prevention system, protects customers and associates,
stops thefts as they occur, and provides confrontation free loss prevention.
Learn how Gatekeeper can help your business apprehend merchandise, not
shoplifters
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Don't Underestimate the ORC Interview
Recently,
I've had the opportunity to work alongside some incredible investigators in both
the private and public sectors that have the mission of investigating organized
retail crime. As we all know, rarely can retailers apprehend their way to a
great shrink result when focused on the opportunistic shoplifter. However, with
the available technology assisting in these cases combined with the power of a
field interview - ORC crime rings are being significantly disrupted. Many of the
best results we have seen when attempting to get information from a shoplifter
come from utilizing the concepts of rapport-based, non-confrontational
interviewing such as the WZ Method.
To see a few quick tips on this process,
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It's "War"
Big Companies Thought Insurance Covered a Cyberattack - They May Be Wrong
Mondelez, who suffered a $100M cyber attack by the so-called
NotPetya cyberstrike in 2017. is not getting any insurance pay out.
Mondelez's insurer, Zurich Insurance, said it would not be sending a
reimbursement check. It cited a common, but rarely used, clause in insurance
contracts: the "war exclusion," which protects insurers from being saddled
with costs related to damage from war.
Mondelez was deemed collateral damage in a cyberwar.
The 2017 attack was a watershed moment for the insurance industry. Since then,
insurers have been applying the war exemption to avoid claims related to digital
attacks. In addition to Mondelez, the pharmaceutical giant Merck said insurers
had denied claims after the NotPetya attack hit its sales research, sales and
manufacturing operations, causing nearly $700 million in damage.
When
the United States government assigned responsibility for NotPetya to Russia
in 2018, insurers were provided with a justification for refusing to cover
the damage. Just as they wouldn't be liable if a bomb blew up a corporate
building during an armed conflict, they claim not to be responsible when a
state-backed hack strikes a computer network.
The disputes are playing out in court. In a closely watched legal battle,
Mondelez sued Zurich Insurance last year for a breach of contract in an Illinois
court, and Merck filed a similar suit in New Jersey in August. Merck sued more
than 20 insurers that rejected claims related to the NotPetya attack, including
several that cited the war exemption. The two cases could take years to resolve.
nytimes.com
The Changing Structure of Cybersecurity Teams
In order to rise to the challenge, and ensure every line of business is safe,
security teams need to behave like the bad guys.
For example, businesses are more than ever looking to red team security
professionals who can proactively test networks for weaknesses, and IoT security
professionals who can help deploy hardware in a secure way.
This shift requires buy in and support from the very top of the business. It's a
step away from the norm, and every board needs somebody who can lead from both a
strategic standpoint, as well as being able to understand the technical side of
securing an enterprise.
infosecurity-magazine.com
Microsoft Office now the most targeted platform,
as browser security improves
The number of attacks carried out using the popular suite has increased in the
past two years, Kaspersky Lab researchers say.
The threat landscape has changed in the past two years and urged users to
keep their software up-to-date and to avoid opening files that come from
untrusted sources to reduce the risk of infection.
Today, more than 70% of all the attacks Kaspersky Lab catches are targeting
Microsoft Office, and only 14% take advantage of browser vulnerabilities.
csoonline.com
Inside Best Buy's Robot-Filled E-Commerce Centers
Best Buy shrunk its shipping time by three days after adding bins and
robots to strategically located ecommerce fulfillment centers.
Best Buy found logistics system integrator Bastian Solutions, coupled with
AutoStore - a bin storage system in which bins are stacked vertically in a grid
and retrieved by robots that travel on the top layer of the system - to overhaul
its distribution centers. The process took about 12 months to implement, but the
retailer declined to provide specifics of costs or when it started using the new
system.
At each of Best Buy's three metro ecommerce centers, the retailer now has 30,000
bins and 73 robots. Best Buy delivers about 30-40% of a store's inventory from
its metro ecommerce centers and segregates store delivery by aisle. At Best
Buy's regional distribution centers - located in San Francisco, Atlanta and
Findlay, Ohio - Bastian and AutoStore outfitted the centers with 150,000 bins
and 195 robots.
digitalcommerce360.com
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'Live in
NYC' at The NRF Big Show 2019
Opening Comments
Today's Leaders Teaching
Tomorrow's
Introduction with
Gus Downing, Publisher & Editor, The D&D Daily and LPNN
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LPNN's 11th LIVE Season - filmed on Jan. 14, 2019 at the NRF Big Show in New
York City - kicks off with another
jampacked schedule featuring today's LP/AP leaders teaching tomorrow's.
Follow along in the coming weeks as we bring you the LP industry's only LIVE
digital conference, designed to help you increase your knowledge, broaden
your vision, and deliver better results in today's rapidly changing retail
world.
What's In Store For the Day
Quick Take Opening with MCs:
Joe LaRocca, VP & Senior Advisor, Loss Prevention,
RetaiLPartners
Amber Bradley, Owner & Brand Strategist, Calibration Group, LLC |
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LPNN's dynamic duo Joe LaRocca (@laroccaj)
and Amber Bradley (@mycalibration)
are back at it again, kicking off the fun with a preview of what's to come in
our latest marathon 8-hour LIVE broadcast. Tune in for their "Quick Take" videos
with special guests throughout the day, as they bring their signature blend of laughs, facts, and
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It's not just Amazon: Many top retailers are
growing their online sales
North
America's leading online retailers increased their worldwide online sales by
17.6% in 2018, according to the just-released
2019 Internet Retailer Top 1000 Report. If you exclude top-ranked Amazon.com
Inc., whose 20.0% growth brings up the Top 1000 average, the rest of the Top
1000 would have increased their ecommerce sales by 16.6% in 2018.
That's significantly higher than the 14.2% increase in online retail sales in
the United States as reported by the U.S. Department of Commerce and the 14.7%
increase in Canada. That means the Top 1000 online retailers gained market share
over their smaller rivals.
And growth was widespread within the Top 1000. In fact, 475 Top 1000
companies increased their online sales by more than 15%, well above the
overall growth for the ecommerce market, and 341 increased their online sales by
more than Amazon's 20.0% growth rate.
digitalcommerce360.com
Do We Have Enough Data Scientists to Protect
Against E-Commerce Fraud?
The biggest e-commerce challenge of 2019 may be balancing marketing and sales
channel innovation with the need for increasingly sophisticated fraud
prevention. This will be especially challenging because fraud protection, like
many aspects of business today, requires experience and fluency in working with
data, and there's a growing shortage of data scientists across the U.S. and
around the world. Here's a look at what to expect for the remainder of 2019.
E-Commerce Will Continue to Grow ... And So Will Fraud
Online sales in the U.S. are projected to reach
$480 billion in 2019, according to a Forrester forecast. There are three
trends helping to drive that growth. One,
mobile shopping is poised to surpass e-commerce in the coming year. Two,
consumers are making use of better
omnichannel shopping options. And three,
social shopping is growing in popularity, especially among mobile users.
This expansion of e-commerce from computers to phones, and the inclusion of
social networks and brick-and-mortar stores in the online shopping experience,
makes shopping easier and more appealing to consumers. It also gives organized
criminals more chances to exploit weaknesses in the growing number of systems
that support e- and m-commerce.
The Data Scientist Shortage Will Continue Beyond 2019
In the U.S. alone, there are about
151,000 more data science jobs than there are qualified applicants to fill
them. Part of the shortage is due to the rise in demand as more companies work
to leverage their data for security, marketing, product development, and other
operations. The shortfall is also due to the fact that data science careers
typically require a master's or doctoral degree, and
most universities don't offer data science programs. Therefore, there's no
quick fix for the lack of fully qualified candidates.
mytotalretail.com
Amazon is reportedly planning to close its
Chinese ecommerce store
How did Wayfair's Way Day sales compare to last
year?
Walmart partners with Kidbox for subscription
service
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Orange
County, FL: 4 young thieves use sledgehammers to steal over $340k of jewelry
A group of four suspects smashed their way to a large, yet short term payday at
the Florida Mall jewelry store on Thursday by using sledgehammers to break the
cases of 17 watches worth over $340,000. The four suspects, three in their early
20's and a 17-year old were arrested on charges of first-degree grand theft and
felony criminal mischief. Mayors Jewelry was hit at 6:10 p.m. and store
employees told officers some of 17 watches taken were embellished with diamonds
that ranged from $6,500 to $39,000. Deputies and a Sheriff's Office helicopter
were called to follow the car. They found all four suspects inside a home and
all were immediately arrested.
foxnews.com
Santa Fe, NM: Arrest warrants issued for 4 in
Shoplifting Ring targeting Lowe's
and Home Depot
According to arrest warrant affidavits filed Friday, loss prevention officers at
the stores spotted four people concealing power tools and battery chargers. The
group had entered and left within minutes without paying for merchandise. The
items taken were valued at nearly $5,000. All four suspects, who have not yet
been arrested in these cases, have lengthy prior histories of shoplifting.
santafenewmexican.com
Boyd County, KY: Six people were arrested for
Refund Fraud at multiple Walmart's; returning old TV's in new boxes
The Boyd County Sheriff's Office arrested the 4 women and 2 men on charges of
theft and engaging in an organized crime/criminal syndicate for retail theft.
Deputies say the six are accused of attempting to deceive Wal-Mart locations in
South Point, Ohio as well as Ashland and Cannonsburg, Ky. by taking TV's that
didn't not work back in new boxes, in an effort to receive cash on the return.
Deputies said they found a utility trailer full of broken TV's the suspects were
going to use on the crime spree.
wymt.com
Roxbury, NJ: Claiming to be Armed, Man Steals
Power Tools from Home Depot
The robbery took place Friday at 7:10 a.m. "A Home Depot employee witnessed a
male attempting to shoplift a cart full of powertools," Police said. "When the
suspect was approached, the male had his hand in his pocket and stated he had a
gun, at which point the employee stepped away from the suspect." Police said the
employee did not see a weapon.
tapinto.net
Thousand Oaks, CA: Armed Gunman robs Sprint of $150,000 of
merchandise, no injuries
Gwinnett County, GA: Two men wanted in $200k Jewelry Smash
& Grab at Sugar Loaf Mills Mall; video released
Phoenix, AZ: Two arrested in Valley wide Diesel Fuel theft
conspiracy; 31 incidents, 11 stations hit in April
Milwaukee, WI: Over $1,000 of merchandise stolen in Strong
Arm Robbery at Kohl's
Brooklyn, OH: 2 suspects stole $1,000 worth of merchandise
and then fled in stolen vehicle
Allentown, PA: Woman steals nearly $600 worth of items
from Old Navy
Layton, UT: Couple steals a half-rack of clothing from
Plato's Closet
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Shootings & Deaths
Raleigh, NC: Police kill suspect at North Carolina
shopping center
A 30-year-old man was killed in an officer-involved shooting Saturday night in
Raleigh at a shopping center off New Bern Avenue. Raleigh Police identified the
man Sunday as Soheil Antonio Mojarrad, 30, but have declined to describe what
led up to the shooting. The Raleigh Police officer, W.B. Edwards, was wearing a
body camera at the time, but it had not been activated. The shooting happened
after 8:30 p.m. Saturday in a shopping center anchored by a Food Lion store.
wral.com
Cleveland, OH: Suspects used female workers as
shields in Little Caesar's
robbery shootout
Three males involved in a shootout with an employee during a robbery of a Little
Caesar's used female employees as shields as they escaped the restaurant. A
suspect in the robbery is in police custody after he later went to the hospital
with gunshot wounds to his legs. A male employee at Little Caesar's who
exchanged gunfire with the suspects was wounded in the arm.
cleveland.com
Riverdale, GA: Man arrested for opening fire at
Florist
Police charge a Clayton County man with aggravated assault after investigators
said he violently attacked a florist. Officers said Justin Daniels, 25,
confronted the victim behind the Riverdale Florist Boutique Thursday afternoon
and opened fire. The employee ran back into the store and was injured when he
fell during his escape. The shootout reportedly continued when Daniels walked
around to the front of the store. No one was shot. The employee received only
minor injuries fleeing the shooting.
fox5atlanta.com
Robberies, Incidents & Thefts
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Jurupa Valley, CA: More Than 2-Dozen
Treated After Robbers Discharge Bear Spray In Kmart
Paramedics treated more than two-dozen employees and patrons after a
pair of robbers discharged a canister of bear spray while stealing
merchandise on Saturday. When store staff confronted the men, one of
them pulled out a can of bear spray and began spraying people. The
men then ran off and were not found. One person was taken to a
hospital for treatment.
ktla.com
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Loganville, GA: Car smashes into a
Gun Store, driver steals as many weapons as he can carry
Police are looking for at least 3 men they say drove a stolen car
into a gun shop Friday morning. Surveillance footage shows a man in
a car plow through the X3 Firearms about 5 a.m. The driver inside
the store then hopped out, smashed a gun case and picked up as many
handguns as he could carry before taking them to his waiting
accomplices. Seconds later, the man returns to the store before
leaving with several shotguns. The entire burglary took about one
minute.
ajc.com |
Northern California Apple Store thefts restart, $100K in
iPhones lifted from Best Buy & more
Indianapolis, IN: Metro Police arrest violent Armed
Robber; shot Security Guard during an Armed Robbery in March
Woodbridge, VA: Man arrested after reportedly stealing and
brandishing knife at Giant Food
Madison County, IL: Grand Jury Indicts Illinois Man in
Theft of Over 130 Weapons
Sentencings
Baltimore, MD: Brazilian Citizens Sentenced to
More Than Three Years in Federal Prison for Using Counterfeit Credit Cards to
Purchase Over $52,000 in Merchandise and for Aggravated Identity Theft
U.S.
District Judge Richard D. Bennett sentenced two Brazilian citizens residing in
Florida to 40 months each in federal prison, followed by three years of
supervised release, on wire fraud charges in connection with a scheme to use
counterfeit debit and credit cards to purchase merchandise at various retail
stores in Maryland and other states. Lucas Pimenta Diogo Das Gracas, age 23, was
sentenced on April 11, 2019, and his co-conspirator, Diogo Miranda Araujo, age
23, was sentenced on April 1, 2019. Judge Bennett ordered the defendants to pay
restitution totaling $41,116. Das Gracas was ordered to pay $34,540 and Araujo
was ordered to pay $6,576.
justice.gov
Burlington County, NJ: Life term for man who robbed a Wawa
and a gas station, Frederick "Chief" Owle has 21 prior arrests for theft,
burglary, assault and weapon offenses
Detroit, MI: Three sentenced in the Unarmed Smash & Grab
at Kay's Jewelers in 2018; 3 to 15 years
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Auto Parts - Concord, CA - Robbery
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C-Store - Weatherford, OK - Armed Robbery
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C- Store - Suffolk County, NY - Armed Robbery
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C- Store - San Francisco, CA - Robbery/ Clerk injured
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C-Store - Holtsville, NY - Armed Robbery
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C-Store - Tula, OK - Armed Robbery
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C-Store - Wichita, KS - Robbery
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C-Store - Upper Chichester Township, PA - Burglary
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Cellphone - Bronx, NY - Armed Robbery
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Coin Shop - Corinth, CA - Burglary
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Dollar General - Owensboro, KY - Armed Robbery
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Dollar General - Marion County, SC - Armed Robbery/ Clerk
shot, seriously wounded
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Dollar Saver - Miami Township, OH - Armed Robbery
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Dollar Tree - Colonie, NY - Armed Robbery
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Electronics - Miami, FL - Burglary
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Family Dollar - Dayton, OH - Armed Robbery
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Family Dollar - Granite City, IL - Armed Robbery
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Gas Station - Centerville, IA - Armed Robbery
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Gas Station - New Orleans, LA - Armed Robbery
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Gas Station - Preble County, OH - Armed Robbery
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Gas Station - Houston, TX - Armed Robbery / suspect shot
by Police
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Gas Station - Berrien County, MI - Armed Robbery
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Grocery - Erie, PA - Burglary
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Grocery - Burlington, WA - Robbery ( Bank inside Fred
Meyer)
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Grocery - Ventura, CA - Robbery
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Grocery - Bridgeport, CT - Armed Robbery/ Clerk shot,
wounded
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Grocery - Woodbridge, VA - Armed Robbery
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Grocery - Warren County, MS - Armed Robbery
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Gun store - Loganville, GA - Burglary
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Home Depot - Roxbury, NJ - Armed Robbery
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Jewelry - Mt Vernon, IL - Robbery
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Jewelry - Orlando, FL - Armed Robbery
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Jewelry - Gwinnett County, GA - Armed Robbery
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Jewelry - Edwardsville, IL - Burglary
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Jewelry - Laguna Niguel, CA - Burglary
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Jewelry - Joplin, MO - Burglary
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Liquor - Marion County, FL - Armed Robbery
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Ollie's - Marion, OH - Armed Robbery
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Pharmacy - Queens, NY - Armed Robbery/Clerk Shot
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Restaurant (Little Caesars) Cleveland, OH - Armed Robbery
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Restaurant (Subway) Worchester, MA - Armed Robbery
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Restaurant - Dover, DE - Armed Robbery
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Restaurant - Jacksonville, IL - Armed Robbery
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Restaurant - Person County, NC - Robbery
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Rite Aid - Washington Township, NJ - Robbery
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Sprint - Thousand Oaks, CA - Armed Robbery
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7- Eleven - Clovis, CA - Armed Robbery
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4 shootings
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Dirk Winkel named District LP Manager for NAPA Auto Parts |
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District Loss Prevention Manager
Eastern PA/NJ
The District Loss Prevention Manager ensures shrinkage control and
improves safety in the stores through proper investigation and training. This
position is responsible to provide feedback, guidance and protection for our
Team Leaders and Associates. This role has oversight and responsibility for
approximately 15-20 store locations...
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Corporate Investigations Supervisor
Irving, TX
The Corporate Investigations Supervisor provides leadership
and direction to the Corporate Investigators by overseeing investigative
processes and work flow. This position is responsible for maintaining consistent
execution of processes and support leading to recovery and litigation. The
Investigations Supervisor motivates and model's efficiency, effectiveness and
productivity with our team, department and company while providing feedback and
guidance on both investigations and development...
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Manager, Regional Asset Protection
Bay Area/San Francisco, CA
You will be accountable for execution of asset protection programs within an
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Denver, CO
You will be accountable for execution of asset protection programs within an
assigned geographical area. You will be key in assessing and reporting AP
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attention to detail and use critical thinking and good judgement to help make
decisions and formulate solutions to work-related concerns...
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The successful candidate will be responsible for the management of the Asset
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Westchester, IL
The Manager of Asset Protection Fraud and Investigations is responsible for the
global enterprise hybrid -ecommerce, digital product and traditional fraud
investigation program. Primary responsibilities include conduct and manage
analytically driven fraud and loss investigations, evolve fraud mitigation
platforms and initiatives; manage a team of ecommerce analysts and internal
investigators, maintain case management and financial fraud reporting metrics...
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AP Supervisor
Middleton, WI
An individual who is committed to safeguarding the assets of our brand through
the education and training of associates, implementation of effective policies
and the leveraging of existing and new technology.
This position will be responsible for:
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Regional Investigator
Westlake Village, CA
This Regional Investigator will support Guitar Center's largest region of stores
while influencing and partnering with field leadership across districts and
working closely with seasoned AP leaders. Under new leadership, the role of
Regional Investigator will have the opportunity to contribute to redefining the
department enterprise wide while building their own LP/AP skills...
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Area Loss Prevention Specialist
San Francisco Bay Area
We are currently looking for an Area Loss Prevention Specialist to join our team
in San Francisco Bay Area. This position is responsible for conducting employee
investigations, responding to and providing guidance during critical incidents,
and assessing new/current retail store locations...
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Area Loss Prevention Manager
New York/New Jersey/Pennsylvania
Our Area Loss Prevention Managers ensure safe and secure stores through the
objective identification of loss and risk opportunities. Our Area Loss
Prevention Managers plan and prioritize to provide an optimal customer
experience to their portfolio of stores. They thrive on supporting and building
high performance teams that execute with excellence...
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Area Loss Prevention Manager
Northern California
Our Area Loss Prevention Managers ensure safe and secure stores through the
objective identification of loss and risk opportunities. Our Area Loss
Prevention Managers plan and prioritize to provide an optimal customer
experience to their portfolio of stores. They thrive on supporting and building
high performance teams that execute with excellence...
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Area Loss Prevention Manager -
Seattle, Portland or Salt Lake City
Seattle WA, Portland OR, Salt Lake City UT
Our Area Loss Prevention Managers ensure safe and secure stores through the
objective identification of loss and risk opportunities. Our Area Loss
Prevention Managers plan and prioritize to provide an optimal customer
experience to their portfolio of stores...
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