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Lowers Risk Group Appoints Jon Groussman, Noted Authority on Crime Risk
Management, Corporate Security and Loss Prevention, to Lead New Consulting
Practice
Former
CAP Index President will serve as Executive Vice President to lead expert
witness and security and liability consulting, evaluation and analysis for
Lowers Risk Group.
Enterprise risk management company, Lowers Risk Group, today announces the
appointment of Jon Groussman, an experienced and recognized authority on
corporate security management, as Executive Vice President, Consulting Practice.
In this role, Groussman will lead Lowers Risk Group's new consulting practice to
provide a broad range of crime-related consulting, expert witness, and
litigation support services for companies and their security and risk management
leaders, and legal counsel.
prweb.com
Don Wuchter, CFI promoted to International Director of Loss Prevention for
Sherwin-Williams
Don has been with Sherwin-Williams for nearly 14 years. Prior to his promotion
to International Director of Loss Prevention, he held various positions within
the company, from Eastern Division Loss Prevention Specialist (Northeast US and
Canada) for over 8 years to Director Loss Prevention (Eastern Division - The
Americas Group) for over 2 years to Director of Loss Prevention (Midwest
Division - The Americas Group) for over 3 years. Before that, he was a District
Loss Prevention Manager for Ollie's Bargain Outlet. Congratulations, Don!
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2019 GLPS - Group LP Selfies
Your Team - Your Pride - Our Industry
Building Industry Pride - One Team Selfie at a Time
Target -
Group 391 AP Leadership Team
During Target's Fall National Meeting, the AP team met Mickey & Minnie
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Top Row - Jay Harwell, Travis Metcalf, Kelly Woods, Christen Finkbeiner,
Stephen Smith, Mike Aldridge, Nick Barnett
Bottom Row - Kayla Sanson, Shandricka Jackson, Christine Bristol,
Christina Baker
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When levees break: How retailers are preparing for a riskier natural world
Fearsome weather events puts some 26,000 stores at risk to climate-based
calamities
With climate change predicted to increase risks from natural disasters like
floods, hurricanes and wildfires,
retailers likely face
more operational disruption in the future.
Media coverage and tumultuous seasons have increased the interest among
retailers in planning for disasters, say those who work in business resilience
and risk management. After years of shrugging off disaster planning, many are
now starting to take a closer look at managing stores through events and
protecting their supply chains from existential threats from the climate.
"This isn't a cool topic," Damian Walch, a managing director of risk
intelligence with Deloitte, said. "It's not something that retailers have
traditionally thought about." But, he adds, "extreme weather events are
increasing. So more and more retailers are saying, 'We
have to do something.'"
26,000 stores at risk
Thousands of stores across the industry lie in the path of hurricanes and flood
zones as well as coastal areas expected to experience sea level rises in the
coming decades.
More specifically, retailers have some 1,900 facilities exposed to hurricanes
and typhoons, another 6,770 exposed to rises in sea level and more than 17,000
exposed to floods, according to data provided to Retail Dive by
Four Twenty Seven, a climate
risk data firm recently acquired by Moody's.
Walmart - perhaps unsurprisingly given that
it's the world's largest retailer by revenue - faces the most risk, with 14% of
its global facilities exposed to hurricanes and 16% to floods, according to Four
Twenty Seven.
retaildive.com
NYPD and New York City Police Foundation Unveil New Crime Stoppers Mobile App
The
NYPD launched a free smartphone app for use on Apple iOS and Android devices
to anonymously report crimes to the Crime Stoppers program.
"The community is New York City's best crime fighting resource and the mobile
Crime Stoppers app is our newest tool to deepen our partnership with witnesses
who provide anonymous tips that help us solve crimes," said Chief Dermot Shea,
NYPD Chief of Detectives.
The new CS-NYC mobile app allows investigators to more easily receive quality
tips with attached images, documents, and videos. Other benefits include the
ability for the investigator to engage in safe, private two-way dialog with the
tipster-a new feature that was previously impossible through text messaging
alone.
securitymagazine.com
Governor Abbott Releases Texas Safety Action Report
Preventing Mass Shootings - Texas Releases Strategies
Following weeks of meetings with nearly 50 experts in the aftermath of tragedies
across the state, Governor Greg Abbott today unveiled the Texas Safety Action
Report. The Governor's report elaborates on the Executive Orders issued last
week that are intended to bolster the public safety coordination that can
prevent mass shootings. The Texas Safety Action Report also provides additional
ideas for the Texas Legislature and state agencies to consider that can make our
communities safer while also respecting the Constitution.
Read Governor Abbott's full Texas Safety Action Report
Cannabis Industry: SAFE Banking Act Set For Floor Vote in U.S. House this month
The
SAFE Banking Act aims to address the lack of access to banking experienced by
lawful cannabis businesses operating in states with existing cannabis regulatory
structures. The bill would prevent banking regulators from penalizing banks and
their employees for providing financial services to state-legal cannabis
businesses, reducing the uncertainty and risk that deters many banks from
working with cannabis businesses. The SAFE Banking Act is a critical next step
in achieving the transparency and regulatory compliance required for the
long-term health and safety of the cannabis industry.
ctfaction.com
New Study Reveals Fairtrade Is Gaining Trust And Traction
Fairtrade America - an independent, third party certification that betters the
lives of farmers and workers in developing countries - today revealed key
highlights from its biennial GlobeScan Fairtrade Consumer Insights report. Study
results point to trust and overall favorable perceptions of Fairtrade certified
brands and products, as well as increased recognition of the Fairtrade seal.
Millennial shoppers are key to driving growth and demand for Fairtrade certified
goods. Millennial consumers are outspending other generations when it comes to
food and beverages, demonstrating a willingness to pay more for items that align
with their values.
prnewswire.com
UK: 2,870 stores shut down in first half of 2019
This
is the highest figure since records began and equates to around 16 shops closed
every day.
However, a total of 1634 stores opened in the same period, up 4% year-on-year.
This results in a
net closure of 1234 stores on Britain's top 500 high streets.
Fashion retailers saw the biggest declines, driven by a high number of CVAs and
administrations.
retailgazette.co.uk
Charleston, WV: Gabriel Bros. sued by man allegedly injured when Loss Prevention
specialist struck him in pursuit of shoplifter
A Kanawha County man is suing a discount store over allegations he was
injured when a lp specialist knocked him over while in pursuit of a suspected
shoplifter. Jerry Lewallen filed a complaint in Kanawha Circuit Court against
Gabriel Bros. Inc. and John Doe, individually and in his capacity as employee of
Gabriel Bros. Inc., alleging negligence. The
plaintiff alleges Gabriel Bros. breached its duty of care by allowing employees
to act in a negligent and careless manner.
wvrecord.com
UPS To Pay $8.4M To Resolve Overcharging Federal Agencies from 2007 to 2014
Can You Believe This One?
Vancouver: One Doctor's Answer to Drug Deaths: Opioid Vending Machines
California Bill Treats Contractors as Employees
J Crew Spinning Off Madewell - as they file for IPO
Forever 21 to close at least 100 stores in Bankruptcy
Quarterly Results
J Crew Q2 comp's down 1%, sales down 7%
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Purple Heart Veteran & S-TRON Warehouse Logistics Manager Receives Gift of a Lifetime: A Mortgage-Free Home on Long Island
Pictured center, left to right, are Kevin Palacios, Warehouse Logistics
Manager at S-TRON,
and Pete Matchull, President of S-TRON.
Kevin Palacios, the Warehouse Logistics Manager for S-TRON, received a
gift he never could have expected on Tuesday, June 25, 2019. The Fairway
Foundation gave this twice-injured, Purple Heart vet the well-deserved
gift of a
mortgage-free home.
Steve Probst with Fairway Independent Mortgage Corp. said that the
Fairway
Foundation spent the last five years raising the $200,000 necessary to make this
dream come true. The home was fully furnished and completely renovated.
Volunteers of the Foundation realize how incredibly difficult it is for our
veterans to re-integrate into society after careers in the military and for
many, the desire to own a home is simply a dream. Our military service members
don't make huge salaries and need a place to live when they return home. Many of
these veterans need special accommodations for injuries they received resulting
from their military duty.
Palacios, a single father, admitted that finding housing has been difficult
since getting out of the military in 2012. Wendy Lepkoff, a board member of the
National Association of Remodeling Industry, explained that giving a free house
to someone such as Palacios is just one way Americans can thank veterans for
their sacrifice to our country. Kevin, we thank you for your service and that of
millions of other military veterans.
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The strictest consumer-privacy law in the U.S.
California Lawmakers Pass Only Minor Changes to Privacy Measure
Only 26% Highly Prepared - 55% Said They'll Be Ready
California
legislators adjourned for the year on Friday without watering down a
sweeping privacy law set to take effect in January, although they passed a
handful of amendments intended to clarify parts of the legislation.
Companies that have no physical presence in the state might still be subject
to the law if they have a website that serves Californians.
On Friday, lawmakers approved several amendments. One would clarify that the
statute doesn't apply to certain vehicle information shared between automobile
manufacturers and dealers. Another says the law excludes information
collected from companies' employees and job applicants.
Gov. Gavin Newsom, a Democrat, has until Oct. 13 to sign the bills.
Just 26% of businesses said they felt highly prepared for the CCPA and 55% of
organizations said they would be ready for the law by January 2020,
"Companies have to come to peace with things not being clear and this not being
a perfect statute," said Alysa Hutnik, a partner at Kelley Drye & Warren LLP who
advises companies on how to comply with the law.
cybersecurity.cmail20.com
What the CFO's are reading:
Is Data Security Risk Crowding Out Other Priorities?
Research into finance executives' concerns consistently finds that
they're prioritizing the safety of data above all other matters.
It may be difficult to judge whether contemporary CFOs' tight focus on
data privacy and security is a value-add or a strictly defensive posture
that limits their engagement in value-add activities. Either way, study after
study shows that among the multitude of concerns finance chiefs must grapple
with today, it's become their chief one.
Most recently, management consulting firm Protiviti
surveyed 817 CFOs and other finance leaders worldwide, asking them to
prioritize 40 different aspects of finance. Participants rated each aspect on a
10-point scale. More than 8 in 10 (84%) of them rated data privacy/security an
8, 9, or 10. Next on the list was enhanced data analytics (79%).
CFOs' strong attention to this risk takes into account their awareness that data
breaches are commonplace today as well as a lack of confidence in their ability
to drive adequate defenses, according to Protiviti.
Unlike their handling of other financial-related risks and controls, Protiviti
noted, finance leaders typically rely on others - i.e., IT and security teams -
to articulate and implement specific controls for and protections against
cyber-risk.
cfo.com
Cyber & Compliance Due Diligence in the M&A World
Compliance
Glitches First on that list is insufficient due diligence. In the best of
worlds, acquirers would conduct every element of the process thoroughly. Today,
they're more likely than before to cut corners. Crowe calls it the "shrinking
report syndrome."
Shockingly, a big failure on the
due diligence front is investigating whether the target company is compliant
with applicable regulations. In a recent study by law firm Baker McKenzie, based
on interviews with more than 300 corporate leaders and legal advisers, 56% of
them expressed regret that they had dedicated too little effort to the task.
Cyber Diligence For obvious reasons, the importance of evaluating a
target's technology is surging, with no end to the trend in sight. That applies
not only to IT infrastructure but also to software and apps used in operations.
A target's data privacy and cybersecurity profile should, of course, be a due
diligence priority. As data breaches continue to make big headlines,
investigating a target's data protections and its compliance with data privacy
laws is crucial.
One of the latest and largest breaches is a cautionary tale. The U.K.'s privacy
regulator-the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) - in July fined Marriott
International $123 million for a breach of Starwood Hotels & Resorts' guest
reservation database, in violation of the European Union's General Data
Protection Regulation (GDPR).
The ICO said Marriott hadn't conducted proper due diligence when it acquired
Starwood in 2016. Even though the hackers had breached Starwood's systems two
years before the acquisition, Marriott didn't discover it until 2018.
cfo.com
From Russia With Love:
Ukrainian Fin7 Hacking Gang Ring Leader Pleads Guilty in Fed Court - Stole 15M
Payment Cards
Fedir Hladyr, 34, pleaded guilty last week to conspiracy to commit wire fraud,
which carries a maximum 20-year prison sentence, and conspiracy to commit
computer hacking, which carries up to a five-year penalty, according to the
court documents. He also agreed to pay up $2.5 million in restitution. Hladyr
remains in federal custody in Washington. His attorney, Arkady Bukh, says that
his sentencing will likely take place next year.
At its height, the FIN7 group sent hundreds of spear-phishing emails that
targeted hospitality businesses, casinos and restaurant chains in order
to steal credit card data, according to federal prosecutors. The gang allegedly
stole at least 15 million payment card records from U.S. businesses,
resulting in over $100 million in losses over three years.
Dozens of hackers worked for FIN7 between August 2015 and January 2018,
prosecutors say. Hladyr held the title of systems administrator for the gang's
front company, which called itself Combi Security, according to court documents.
One of Hladyr's main responsibilities was overseeing the command-and-control
servers FIN7 used to deliver the malware that would help steal the credit
card data from companies and point-of-sale machines.
FIN7 targeted dozen of business, including the restaurant chains Arby's,
Chili's,
Chipotle Mexican Grill, Jason's Deli, Red Robin Gourmet Burgers,
Sonic Drive-In and Taco John's, according to the FBI.
Through a network of hackers mostly in Eastern Europe, the gang created
spear-phishing emails designed to resemble legitimate messages, such as
catering orders or reservation details. Those emails often contained
malicious attachments, which, if opened, infected the company's computers,
according to security analysts.
govinfosecurity.com
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LPNN On Location with Hanwha Techwin America
Jordan Rivchun, Leader, Retail Solutions & Strategy, Hanwha Techwin America
with
LPNN MC Amber Bradley
Hanwha Techwin America is a global Fortune 500 company and one of the
fastest growing security companies in the world, with manufacturing facilities
in South Korea and Vietnam.
Driven by customer-led product design and development, Hanwha offers video
surveillance products including network cameras, storage devices and video
management systems founded on world-class optical design, manufacturing and
image processing technologies.
In this video, Jordan Rivchun tells us about the new solutions Hanwha is
bringing to the market, and how his past experience on the retail side of the
business helps him translate exactly what LP practitioners are looking for when
it comes to in-store technology.
Learn more at
www.hanwhasecurity.com
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E-commerce a top target for bot attacks
305% increase in attacks in online marketplaces
Fraudsters are using bot attacks to target new account creation transactions, in
an attempt to test and build online identities for monetary gain. E-commerce
were a major target, seeing a 305% increase in bot attacks on new account
creations-specifically in online marketplaces, virtual gift card companies,
and ridesharing sites.
"Easy to deploy, these bot attacks are an effective method in which to test,
validate or build synthetic identities," Moody said. "In the report we found
that fraudsters are using these automated attacks for a myriad of purposes; in
media, fraudsters are using bots to sign-up for mass new media accounts to take
advantage of free trials and bonuses that can then be sold on for profit."
With everyone attached to their smartphones, mobile attacks have become a
no-brainer for cybercriminals. Globally, attacks on mobile apps increased by
148%, with social media and gaming organizations as the main targets, the
report found.
Organizations must use a layered approach to cybersecurity if they want to
remain protected, the report found. This solution requires high-level digital
identity intelligence, physical identity, and authentication capabilities that
help companies meet regulatory requirements, improve customer experience, and
locate evolving fraud.
techrepublic.com
Why FedEx ditched Amazon and is throwing itself into powering Walmart's
e-commerce aspirations
When FedEx dumped Amazon, which accounted for less than 1.3% of FedEx's 2018
revenue, the shipping giant underlined the opportunities available for online
retailers outside of Amazon. The Seattle-based retailer accounts for 49% of
e-commerce. Outside of Amazon, the e-commerce industry in the US hosts No. 2
player eBay, big-box retailers like Walmart and Target, emerging platforms
like Shopify and Wish, and others. That's where FedEx is focusing.
The non-Amazon e-commerce field is fragmented, but provides a massive growth
opportunity - 12% CAGR from now to 2026, Carere said. Walmart, for its part, has
also focused its e-commerce strategy on attracting a multitude of brands, as
seen by its acquisitions of companies like Moosejaw, Bonobos, and Jet.com.
Along with moving the majority of Walmart's online shipments, FedEx is
rolling out Office locations in 500 Walmart stores nationwide where
customers can print, ship, and pick up deliveries - a move that analysts said
gives an edge to Walmart against Amazon.
businessinsider.com
Amazon wants to double its Locker program - Adding 1,000 New Lockers Monthly
Losing FedEx partnership hurts. At the moment, Amazon has fewer than 10,000
lockers located in US convenience stores, apartments and universities, the
person said, so the plans point to an aggressive expansion.
Part of Amazon's work to speed shipments and achieve its goal of
one-day Prime shipping in the US. With a larger footprint of lockers, Amazon
delivery workers will be able to drop off dozens of packages at once, instead of
one at a time at individual addresses. Plus, the expansion could help Amazon
build its logistics network to make up for
FedEx's decision to stop delivering the retailer's US packages.
cnet.com
33 Ways to Use Artificial Intelligence in E-commerce
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Richmond,KY: Police arrest 39 in Operation Broken Cart
Over the course of three days, the Richmond Police Department in a joint
operation with local retail loss prevention personnel, nabbed more than 30
people committing theft and other criminal offenses. Police officers were able
to recover more than $2,000 worth of stolen merchandise and arrested 39 people
over Sept. 10, 11 and 12. Over the course of the operation, RPD worked closely
with loss prevention personnel and members of the Kentucky Organized Retail
Crime Association to achieve exceptional results. "It was our mission to make an
impact in our community by showing zero tolerance to shoplifting and other
crimes that derive from theft," a press release from RPD said.
richmondregister.com
Greenfield, WI: Men charged in Best Buy burglary, believed to be part of
larger crime ring
According
to court documents, Michael Durkins, Jason Harris, Richard Listenbee and
Kentrell Steppes are all facing charges for burglary. Court documents state the
four men stole $19,000 of merchandise from Best Buy near 76th and Layton on
September 8 around 4 a.m. Police say they responded to the store for a burglary
alarm and saw a white van pulling out from behind the business. Officers
attempted to stop the van, but it drove off. Eventually police were able to stop
the car. Inside, they found two City of Milwaukee garbage bins, tools, clothes
and electronic equipment. According to the criminal complaint, the men were
caught on surveillance camera at Best Buy grabbing items and putting them into
the garbage cans. The men are from Illinois and Indiana. They face more than 12
years in prison. Steppes faces an additional charge of fleeing an officer.
cbs58.com
Tallahassee, FL: Former Walgreens Pharmacy Technician stole $16K worth of
medication
The Tallahassee Police Department said it arrested a former Walgreens
technician, who stole more than $16,000 worth of medications from the pharmacy
over a period of a year, on Wednesday. According to a probable cause statement
filed October 15, 2018, the manager of the Walgreens on 2913 Mahan Drive told
police on August 25, 2018, that Anna Silva had been stealing from the store
since March 2017. Silva was hired as a pharmacy technician on March 3,
2017, the affidavit said. Walgreens' loss prevention was consulted, and its
internal investigation showed discrepancies in inventory happened on days when
Silva was working in the pharmacy.
wctv.tv
Sioux Falls, SD: Two charged with grand theft after allegedly using taco
seasoning packets to fool self-checkout
The 2 me were seen scanning the UPC code on a Great Value Taco Seasoning packet,
valued at .44, between the product and the scanner. The two were accused of
using the same practice 18 times, paying $154 for $2,400 worth of merchandise.
argusleader.com
Auckland, New Zealand;: Lingerie, knives, raincoat among items allegedly taken
in $9265 shoplifting spree
REGISTER NOW: NCORCA Symposium Set for Oct. 9 in
Roseville, CA
Big thanks to this year's sponsors (pictured below) for the annual NCORCA
Symposium scheduled for Oct 9th in Roseville, Ca. Our sponsors allow us to keep
this event FREE for law enforcement and Retail Loss Prevention. We hope to see
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-Written by Connie Ribble, Board Member for NCORCA
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Shootings & Deaths
Gainesville, FL: Police investigating shooting in Walmart parking lot
Gainesville police are investigating a shooting Sunday night near a Walmart that
sent an unknown number of people to the hospital, according to a social media
post by the shopping plaza. The shooting, which took place in the parking lot of
the Walmart at Butler Plaza, stemmed from an attempted robbery. The shooter has
been apprehended by police, the post stated. "All those involved and injured
(all non-life-threatening) were either taken into custody or to the hospital,"
the post states.
tampabay.com
New Orleans, LA: Two plead guilty in slaying of gas station clerk caught on
video
Robberies, Incidents & Thefts
Atlanta, GA: A former NFL player is accused of destroying his business to make
it look like a hate crime burglary
A
former NFL player is facing criminal charges after he allegedly destroyed his
business near Atlanta to make it look like a hate crime burglary, police said.
Edawn Louis Coughman, 31, was arrested Thursday and charged with false report of
a crime, insurance fraud and concealing a license plate, police said in a
statement.
Coughman spent four seasons in the NFL. He played for several teams, including
the Washington Redskins, the Dallas Cowboys and the Arizona Cardinals, CNN
affiliate WSB reported. Officers first responded to the scene after a caller
reported that someone inside Create & Bake Pizza and Coughman's Creamery was
damaging the business. The witness also reported the suspect was driving a black
car without a license plate.
Authorities confronted Coughman, the owner of the business, after they saw him
driving the described vehicle nearby, police said. They noticed "several
televisions in the bed of the truck and inside the cab," some of which were
"still attached to the brackets with damaged drywall," police said.
cnn.com
Man handed store clerk robbery note, waited for police
Officers
arriving at the 7-Eleven at 140 Main St. detained the man in the store before
speaking with a store clerk. The clerk showed officers a piece of paper the man
handed her which said "This is a robbery, turn over all your cash." After
handing the clerk his note, the man sat on the floor and said he was waiting for
law enforcement to arrive, the report said.
indexjournal.com
Tulsa, OK: 2 arrested for leading police on chase in stolen vehicle after $250
shoplifting of steak and crab
Madison, WI: Two Texas men arrested after caught attaching skimming device to
pump at Madison gas station
Phoenix, AZ: Police need your help finding jewelry thief who hit west Phoenix
store
Counterfeit
Michael Kors takes on the flea markets
Michael Kors is taking its battle against counterfeits to the flea markets.
Three defendants are being taken to task for the operation of a flea market with
a reputation for being a haven for illegal fashion knockoffs, including
infringing and counterfeit Michael Kors products. The topic is one of the key
areas of concerned featuring in the forthcoming Luxury Law Summit New York.
globallegalpost.com
ICE raid at Oakland Raiders game targets unauthorized NFL apparel; $11,000 in
fake merchandise seized
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Auto Parts -
Kennewick, WA - Burglary
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C-Store - Jefferson
County, MO - Burglary
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C-Store - Omaha, NE -
Robbery
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CVS - Kokomo, IN -
Robbery
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Dollar General -
Woodstock, GA - Armed Robbery
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Gas Station - Iowa
City, IA - Robbery
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Gas Station - Corpus
Christi, TX - Armed Robbery
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Gas Station - New
Orleans, LA - Armed Robbery
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Guns - Corry, PA -
Burglary
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Jewelry - Florence, SC - Robbery
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Jewelry - Lone Tree, CO - Robbery
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Jewelry - Houston, TX - Robbery
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Jewelry - Round Rock, TX - Robbery
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Jewelry - San Bernardino, CA - Robbery
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Liquor - Oswego, IL -
Burglary
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Lyft - Fresno, CA -
Armed Robbery
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Restaurant - Colorado
Springs, CO - Burglary
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Restaurant - Phoenix,
AZ - Robbery
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Restaurant - Visalia,
CA - Armed Robbery
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7-Eleven - Greenwood,
IN - Armed Robbery
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7-Eleven - San
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