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NMORCA Will Unveil Retail Crime Playbook at Annual Conference This Friday
NMORCA will unveil a playbook at the conference with a list of tools for both retailers and law enforcement to address retail crime.

Organized retail crime conference happening this week
The New Mexico Organized Retail Crime Association's second annual conference is on Friday.

The event, which will be held at the Santa Ana Star Casino Hotel from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., aims to promote collaboration between law enforcement and the business community.

"You can expect a full day of learning and networking and also practical takeaways for combating organized retail crime," said Alison Riley, director of public policy for the New Mexico Chamber of Commerce.

She said the event will have practical sessions for investigating organized retail crime, discussions on how it impacts public safety, presentations on common scams and crimes, and an award ceremony recognizing contributions to the fight against organized retail crime.

Riley said collaboration between law enforcement and businesses is at an all-time high and having an impact. She said there's actually been a reduction in retail crime in Albuquerque over the past year.

However, she said, organized retail crime has increased in places like Santa Fe and Los Lunas.

NMORCA will unveil a playbook at the conference with a list of tools for both retailers and law enforcement to address retail crime. Riley said it will have tips on how to successfully prosecute organized retail crime offenders.

"It's the first of its kind in the country, and we're hoping that it'll be a model for other states as well," she said.  abqjournal.com


Which Side Is Right? Both Parties Fight Over the Theft Impact
The Crime and Safety Blind Spot: Are smash-and-grabs really closing businesses?
Some argue that rampant organized retail crime—often referred to as “smash-and-grabs”—are devastating businesses, endangering workers and consumers, and crippling the economy, and they demand harsher penalties to deter these brazen crimes. Others insist that blaming retail theft for business closures is an exaggerated distraction from other issues like social inequities and lingering pandemic impacts. In this post, we will explore various views, studies, and solutions related to organized retail crime.

PERSPECTIVES FROM THE LEFT

“Organized retail […] crime increased over 25% across the country last year, and we’re seeing criminals become more aggressive and violent while they’re stealing from our stores, putting both customers and employees at risk. Our bipartisan Combating Organized Retail Crime Act will go after these large-scale criminal schemes and help law enforcement work with the retail industry to deter, detect, and prosecute these crimes.” Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto (D-Nev.)

We’ve doubled down on our efforts to combat crime with millions of dollars to deter, arrest and successfully prosecute criminals involved in organized retail theft. This year, shopping centers across California will see saturated patrols as [California Highway Patrol] regional teams work with local law enforcement agencies to help make arrests and recover stolen merchandise.” Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-Calif.)

PERSPECTIVES FROM THE RIGHT

“Stores throughout American communities have not been spared from a national crime wave. These organized theft rings have been developing new tactics to pilfer goods, causing economic harm to American businesses and putting consumers at risk while funding transnational criminal organizations throughout the world. These criminals are exploiting the internet and online marketplaces to stay one step ahead of the law, and it’s time the law catches up.” Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa)

“By putting criminals over communities, families, and small business owners, hardworking Americans across the country are being forced to pay the financial and emotional costs of these failed policies. Amid an unprecedented spike in retail crime, reports also suggest many professional shoplifters or boosters are part of a much larger organization of criminals—including transnational criminal organizations […] that are taking advantage of our open borders.” Rep. August Pfluger (R-Texas)  rstreet.org


Average Americans Resort to Theft Amid Inflation
Retail theft on the rise: Why Americans resort to shoplifting to make ends meet
For many Americans, cost of living is gradually outpacing weekly pay. A new study shows that 36.4% of households report difficulties paying for typical expenses like food, housing and medicine.

And according to that same research, more than one in five Americans has resorted to shoplifting just to make ends meet.

LendingTree’s data — the result of a survey of 2,000 U.S. consumers ages 18 to 78 — shows that 23% of Americans have shoplifted, and 90% of recent shoplifters say they were motivated to do so because of inflation and the current economy.

The study showed that 52% of shoplifters were older than 16 at the time of the crime and 55% of thieves say they hid the items on their bodies. Meanwhile, 36% hid the items in purses or bags and 25% carried them out in plain sight. Millennials (30%) and those without children (30%) are the most likely groups to utilize the latter bold strategy.

Here’s some of the LendingTree’s key findings:

The current economic climate makes theft more enticing. An overwhelming 90% of recent shoplifters say they steal secretly due to inflation and the current economy.

Shoplifters are more likely to take from chain stores (52%) than local stores (28%). They admit that their thievery is easiest in grocery (46%), department (36%) and convenience stores (26%).

Barely over half (52%) of shoplifters say they got away with it, with 48% saying they were caught red-handed.
  thedailynewsonline.com


Theft Epidemic Sweeps the UK
UK: Shopkeepers call for thieves to be punished as harshly as rioters as country hit by epidemic of thefts
Shopkeepers have urged SNP Ministers to treat thieves as harshly as rioters and looters, as Scotland records its highest rates of retail theft in a decade.

Incidents of shoplifting have risen by 41 per cent since 2014, with almost 40,000 cases recorded last year alone.

Industry chiefs have previously called for taxpayer-funded panic alarms and body-worn cameras to beat the scourge, which is ‘seriously affecting the lives of ordinary, innocent people who are simply doing their jobs’.

Meanwhile, businesses in Paisley have been forced to create a neighbourhood watch-style network to warn each other of criminals ­operating in the area.

More than 120 members of the Federation of Independent Retailers (FIR) are part of a WhatsApp group to quickly alert each other to thieves and ban them from their shops.

UK president of FIR Mo Razzaq, who owns a shop in Blantyre, Lanarkshire, said shoplifters should get the same penalties as rioters and looters locked up after the recent unrest south of the Border.

He said: ‘The tougher and immediate ­sentences that have been given to the rioters and looters are welcomed. Their behaviour was unacceptable."

We would like to see the same punishments handed out to shoplifters, especially as the latest figures show that shop thefts have risen yet again.’  dailymail.co.uk

   RELATED: What’s fuelling UK’s theft epidemic?


Security Companies Facing Dynamic, Multi-Faceted Threat Landscape
Allied Universal’s new protection unit focuses on high-consequence threat mitigation, specialized security

With mass shootings, retail theft, physical attacks on critical infrastructure and more, security companies are facing a more dynamic, multi-faceted threat landscape than ever, and that has spurred some new approaches to planning and mitigating critical threats to life and safety.

With mass shootings, retail theft, physical attacks on critical infrastructure and more, security companies are facing a more dynamic, multi-faceted threat landscape than ever, and that has spurred some new approaches to planning and mitigating critical threats to life and safety.

Allied Universal took that step in July when it rolled out its new Enhanced Protection Services unit, which offers comprehensive, high-consequence threat mitigation “at every stage of the risk cycle,” from planning and preoperational surveillance to execution and completion, executives say.

Allied’s EPS is the integration of several of the company’s specialized services, including firearm and explosive detection K9 teams; risk advisory and consulting; executive protection; intelligence; disaster and emergency response; chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear and explosives screening; SmartTech screening technology, and active law enforcement.

The business unit is being led by industry expert Glen Kucera, president, Enhanced Protection Services, and boasts more than 17,000 highly specialized security experts, a streamlined suite of services, an expanded national footprint with greater surge capacity and – with more than 3,000 teams – the world’s largest private sector team of explosive and firearm detection K9s.  securityinfowatch.com


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Supermarket Industry Shrinks As Big Names Scoop Up Regional Chains
Grocery chains are bigger than ever. See who runs the stores near you.
Over the past three decades, the traditional supermarket industry shrunk as a handful of big-name grocers acquired their smaller local and regional rivals. Now Walmart, Kroger, Aldi (Süd) and Albertsons own a third of all U.S. grocery stores locations, according to a Washington Post analysis of OpenStreetMap location data.

But the marquee companies could further concentrate their dominance: A federal judge in Portland, Ore., is deciding whether Kroger and Albertsons can proceed with a merger in what would be the biggest supermarket union in U.S. history.

Here are the supermarket chains with the most locations across the country.

Walmart — which has more locations than any other grocer — dominates the middle of the country. Nationwide, about 90 percent of Americans live within 10 miles of a store. Albertsons sweeps the Northwest, and Kroger dots the mountain states and the Ohio Valley region. Some smaller companies take hold in coastal areas: Publix (and its famous ‘Pub Subs’) reigns supreme in Florida; H-E-B is most popular in parts of its home state of Texas; while Ahold Delhaize, a Dutch company, owns the Food Lion, Giant Food and Stop & Shop chains throughout the East Coast.

Soon, the orange hue on the above map could shift to green as a judge deliberates on pausing the Kroger-Albertsons merger, which would expand Kroger’s store count from more than 2,700 to about 4,400. Kroger attorneys said a halt would effectively end the deal, which was announced in 2022. washingtonpost.com


The Kroger-Albertsons Merger Trial
CEOs Testify as the Kroger and Albertsons Merger Trial Continues
The Kroger-Albertsons Merger continues its historic and uncertain journey.

The Seattle Times reports that the CEOs of Kroger and Albertsons testified on Monday in the Washington state trial regarding their proposed merger, defending the $25 billion deal by citing intense competition from Walmart, Costco, and Amazon.

“I have deep concerns when I look forward about our competitive condition. If you don’t fundamentally change your competitive condition as you look out two, three, four years, your financial condition will deteriorate. I’m losing more of our customers’ dollars to Costco and Walmart than to Kroger.” -Vivek Sankaran, CEO of Albertsons, via KOMO News

Kelly Bania, an analyst at BMO Capital Markets, shared in a report that she believes there is a 70% likelihood that the FTC will prevail in its case against the grocery chains, according to the Cincinnati Business Courier. retailwire.com


Major Storm Heading Toward Florida
Huge storm Helene prompts hurricane warning for Florida Gulf Coast
Storm surge and hurricane warnings were issued Tuesday for Florida's Gulf Coast as Tropical Storm Helene started gaining strength on the path to what's expected to become a massive and powerful hurricane.

Helene was heading toward the island of Cozumel off Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula as of the National Hurricane Center's 8 p.m. ET advisory, with sustained winds increasing to 60 mph. The storm is projected to dump heavy rain and trigger possible mudslides across western Cuba while passing between the island and the Yucatan on Tuesday night.

From there, forecasters say Helene will veer toward Florida's Gulf Coast and the state's Big Bend, already battered by Hurricane Debby seven weeks ago. As it churns over the warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico, Helene is expected to rapidly intensify into a major hurricane with 115-mph winds by the time it makes landfall Thursday night. usatoday.com


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How Cybercriminals Plan Attacks Using Dark Web Forums
Dark web exposure is ‘highly correlated’ with cyberattack risk

Organizations that are mentioned in dark web market listings are more than twice as likely to experience an attack, Marsh McLennan found.

Any data relating to a company on the dark web significantly increases that organization’s risk of suffering a cyberattack, a study by Marsh McLennan’s Cyber Risk Intelligence Center found.

Organizations that are mentioned in dark web market listings or that have compromised accounts on the dark web are more than twice as likely to experience an attack, according to a report on the findings released Monday.

Cybercriminals plan their attacks on dark web forums, marketplaces, and in hidden communication channels, and the study has quantified the risk of each of these areas of dark web exposure for the first time,” Ben Jones, CEO of dark web intelligence firm Searchlight Cyber, which collaborated with Marsh McLennan, said in a press release.

Cybercriminals use the dark web to communicate among one another, plan their attacks, and buy, sell, and build the tools they need to execute them, according to the Marsh McLennan report.

Dark web intelligence is “highly correlated” with forthcoming cyber incidents, as well as cyber insurance loss frequency, the research found. cybersecuritydive.com


Targeting Logistics & Transportation Sector
Transportation, logistics companies targeted with lures impersonating fleet management software
AdvertisementFinancially motivated threat actors are targeting North American companies in the transportation and logistics sector with tailored lures, info-stealing malware, and a clever new trick.

According to Proofpoint threat researchers, the attackers start by compromising email accounts of workers in transportation and shipping companies and then responding to existing email conversations within the account’s inbox.

The emails are usually short, and initially urged recipients to follow a link to / download an attached internet shortcut (.URL) file that, once executed, would download malware from a remote share.

But since August 2024, the attackers have also begun using a new(-ish) trick, leading users to pages that would instruct them to perform actions that would make them unknowingly copy, paste, and run a Base64 encoded PowerShell script.

The technique, which Proofpoint dubbed “ClickFix” due to the pretext used in this and previous campaigns, has recently also been used against targets via fake human verification pages. The goal is to make the user run a script that will download and run malware. helpnetsecurity.com


This Windows malware is now evolving to target Linux systems
Hackers have modified the infamous Mallox ransomware to also target Linux systems, experts have claimed.

The new version is called Mallox Linux 1.0, and was recently discovered by cybersecurity researchers SentinelLabs, after Mallox’s operators mistakenly leaked their tools.

The analysis of the tool led the researchers to conclude that Mallox Linux 1.0 is actually a rebrand of the Kryptina encryptor. Kryptina was built last year by a threat actor alias “Corlys”, who tried to rent the tool for roughly $800. However, since the cybercriminal community did not show much interest in the tool, Corlys shared it for free, in hopes that someone might pick it up. techradar.com


'Cybersecurity issue' takes MoneyGram offline for three days – and counting
A "cybersecurity issue" has shut down MoneyGram's systems and payment services since Friday, and the fintech leader has yet to update customers as to when it expects to have its global money transfer services back up and running.

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Long-Running Frustrations Boil Over for Amazon Drivers
Amazon demands a lot from its drivers. Now they’re pushing back
“None of us felt we were being paid fairly,” Singh said of other drivers at the company. “That’s barely a living wage. Anyone who lives in L.A. County knows the truth, that most of us are going around figuring out which bills we are going to pay, how we are going to make sure there’s food on our table.”

Fed up, Singh and other drivers banded together. They demanded better working conditions and later took steps toward unionizing. Not long after Amazon officials got wind of the agitation, the retail giant canceled its contract with the company, forcing it to close and putting Singh and the others out of work.

Until getting laid off, Singh was part of an army of drivers who make up the backbone of Amazon, a juggernaut that totaled nearly $575 billion in revenue last year. A ubiquitous presence on city, suburban and country roads across the U.S., they race daily in a nonstop push to keep pace with the insatiable demand for doorstep delivery that Amazon itself helped create.

Long-running frustrations over pay and working conditions underscore tensions built into the delivery system Amazon has constructed, in which it contracts with a vast network of independent companies like Battle-Tested Strategies instead of hiring drivers directly. The friction has escalated in recent months as drivers increasingly are following the lead of peers like Singh in pushing back against the arrangement, which they say has allowed Amazon to skirt responsibility for workplace issues. A handful of unionization efforts have taken root around the country, with drivers emboldened by recent findings by the National Labor Relations Board that called into question whether Amazon can keep its drivers at arm’s length.

In one of those rulings, an NLRB regional director in Los Angeles determined last month that Amazon was a “joint employer” of the drivers who delivered packages for the now-defunct Battle-Tested Strategies. And last week, a regional director in Atlanta determined Amazon should be held liable for allegedly making threats and other unlawful statements to drivers seeking to unionize in the city. latimes.com


New Amazon Return Policy?
Don't opt-in to Amazon's 'new return policy,' warns woman: 'It's bananas'
A woman is warning Amazon users not to update their accounts due to a so-called 'new return policy' she sees as 'bananas.' Tatianna Diaz took to TikTok to issue the words of caution - explaining how her account hit her with a list of precautions before making it to the return process page.

A screenshot of the return policy message she was met with proceeds to flash on-screen, showing how she was told she could be charged a restocking fee when asking to return.

Not only that, Diaz was told she could receive only a partial refund - or no compensation at all.

She goes on to mention how she often buys items in bulk from the ecommerce site - possibly why she was issued the warning. It remains unclear if the warning was issued in response to irregular activity coming from her account. dailymail.co.uk


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Kansas City, MO: Woman accused of stealing over $25,000 worth of candles
A Kansas City woman has been charged after being arrested for numerous candle thefts. A probable cause statement says Destiny Moore was arrested on Sept. 21 for allegedly stealing 30 candles from a store on Broadway Boulevard. Store employees alerted Kansas City police, who arrested her and an accomplice after they left the store without paying. Police say that Moore has been involved in at least 25 documented incidents, either alone or with accomplices, stealing candles from various stores. The total value of the stolen goods is approximately $25,981.10. Kansas City police reviewed surveillance footage and photos from the incidents. Moore was positively identified through visible tattoos, body shape, and facial recognition, as she did not wear a mask during the thefts.  kmbc.com


Redding, CA: Police arrest suspect, accused of stealing $10,000 bracelet from jewelry store
Redding police said they arrested a suspect for robbing a jewelry store on Monday. Police said on Monday around 12:18 p.m., officers responded to Four Winds Jewelry, located on Hilltop Drive, regarding a reported robbery. When officers arrived, they discovered that a man had entered the business and attempted to take an emerald-encrusted bracelet valued at more than $10,000. The investigation identified Jeffery Charon, 43, of Redding as the robbery suspect. As Charon attempted to leave the business with the bracelet, police said an employee confronted him, and a fight ensued. Charon and the employee struggled over the bracelet, but Charon was able to maintain possession of it and fled the location on foot.  actionnewsnow.com


Charlotte NC: Cornelius police searching for 3 suspects who stole multiple firearms from popular gun range
The Cornelius Police Department is looking for three suspects who broke in and stole at least 15 guns from The Range at Lake Norman in Cornelius. Police say this is not the first time robberies are occurring here in Cornelius and officials are calling on gun ranges and stores to find a more secure way to store their weapons.
According to police, the robbery occurred just before 3 a.m. on Monday, Sept. 23.  wbtv.com


Clay County, MO: Independence duo accused of stealing 100 cell phone cases, children's clothing
A man and a woman from Independence have been charged with theft after police found over $1,300 worth of stolen electronics and children's clothes in their car. The Clay County Prosecutor's Office charged Denis Cioaca and Elena Cioaca with stealing. Officers discovered more than 100 cell phone cases, screen protectors, and earbuds in their vehicle on Friday. Additionally, police found stolen children's clothes from a store in Kansas City.  kmbc.com


Fort Worth, TX: Police trying to identify suspect who went on shopping spree with stolen credit cards

Bloomfield Township, MI: Recently paroled man from Detroit was arrested after for theft of over $2K in merchandise from a local sporting goods store

Portland, OR: Thieves smash into SE Portland vape shop’s storefront with car, steal merchandise
 



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Mount Holly, NC: Update: No Charges Filed In Fatal Gaston County C-Store Shooting
After reviewing the robbery and shooting that took place at Will’s Food Store in Mount Holly, no charges have been filed after a customer fatally shot a man who was attempting to rob the grocery store, according to a news release. The release states that on September 10, Victor Almodovar Jr., armed with a handgun, attempted to rob Will’s Food Store before being shot by a customer in the store who was also armed with a handgun.  wccbcharlotte.com
 



Robberies, Incidents & Thefts


Houston, TX: Police searching for suspects in Dollar General robbery which turned physical
Authorities in Houston are searching for two women involved in a shoplifting incident that escalated and turned physical. Houston Police Department officials say the robbery occurred at around 1:20 p.m. on April 24 earlier this year. The two women entered a Dollar General Store located on the 3400 block of Orlando St. in Houston. The suspects grabbed a large plastic container, walked to an aisle of the store and filled the container with cleaning supplies. An employee stopped the duo to ask what they were doing, but the two women pushed the employee out of the way and carried the container out of the store. One of the women pressed herself up against the store’s front door to keep employees from coming outside while the stolen merchandise was placed in a red Ford Edge SUV.  click2houston.com


Norton, MA: Employee among 2 arrested in Norton armed robbery
Two people have been arrested, including a current employee, for an armed robbery at a gas station in Norton. On Saturday, police say a man wearing a mask entered the Speedway gas station on West Main Street, pulled out a knife and demanded cash and cigarettes. No one was injured, but police later learned that the store clerk, 32-year-old Rowland Dasher, allegedly knew about the plan to rob the store.  wpri.com


Dearborn, MI: Illinois Man Arrested for Dearborn, MI Jewelry Store Armed Robbery

Wichita Falls, TX: WFPD: 16-year-old robs five stores with stolen gun, also stole pickup

Richmond, VA: Petersburg man pleads guilty, admits to robbing 2 stores at gunpoint while wearing ankle monitor

San Antonio, TX: Officer hangs on to car door as man tries fleeing gas station with stolen beer

 

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C-Store – Wichita Falls, TX – Armed Robbery
C-Store – Norton, MA – Armed Robbery
C-Store – Macon, GA – Armed Robbery
C-Store – Jefferson County, PA – Armed Robbery
C-Store – Danville, Va – Armed Robbery
C-Store – Fitchburg, MA – Armed Robbery
C-Store – Arlington, VA – Robbery
C-Store – Baton Rouge, LA – Armed Robbery
Cellphone – Covington, LA – Armed Robbery
Cellphone – Clay County, MO – Robbery
Dollar – Brooklyn Park, MD – Armed Robbery
Dollar – San Antonio, TX – Robbery
Guns – Charlotte, NC – Burglary
Jewelry - Concord, CA - Robbery
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Jewelry - Woodburn, OR - Robbery
Jewelry - Bensalem, PA - Robbery
Jewelry - Woodbridge, NJ - Robbery
Jewelry - New Hartford, NY - Robbery
Jewelry - Kansas City, KS - Robbery
Jewelry – Redding, CA - Robbery
Jewelry – West Valley City, UT – Armed Robbery
Restaurant – Wichita Falls, TX – Armed Robbery
Restaurant – Houston, TX – Armed Robbery
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