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FMI and i3 International Announce Asset Protection Partnership

The food industry and integrated AI solution firm ally on 2025 FMI Asset Protection and Grocery Resilience Conference

ARLINGTON, VAFMI – The Food Industry Association and i3 International, known for its integrated AI solutions that enhance safety, security, and operational efficiency, announced today the strategic alliance of their signature events for the asset protection (AP) community at FMI’s 2025 Asset Protection and Grocery Resilience Conference in St. Louis. This partnership marks the combining of two prominent events into a single, comprehensive conference under the FMI brand with combined professional impact.

“Joining our event, Innovision, with FMI’s Asset Protection and Grocery Resilience Conference extends our reach to asset protection professionals across all industries, not just grocery,” said Chief Customer Officer of i3 International, Vy Hoang, “This event will showcase the best-in-class solution providers and AP thought leadership, establishing our gathering as a professional community coming together to redefine what it means to work in AP.”

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The U.S. Crime Surge
The Retail Impact


Facial Recognition is an 'Important Asset' in Fighting Crime
Bunnings releases brutal CCTV amid privacy debacle

Does staff safety justify facial recognition?

Bunnings has released a shocking CCTV montage of attacks against its employees after Australia’s privacy watchdog slammed its use of facial-recognition surveillance technology.

On Tuesday, the Office of the Australian Commissioner (OAIC) declared home improvement retailer Bunnings “breached Australians’ privacy” by collecting personal, sensitive information through a facial recognition technology system.

The system – which was incorporated into CCTV – captured the faces of “likely hundreds of thousands of individuals” across 63 Bunnings stores in Victoria and New South Wales between November 2018 and November 2021, the commissioner said.

After copping online blowback and being ordered to “not repeat or continue” the acts which “led to interference with individuals’ privacy”, Bunnings retorted with a brutal, CCTV-caught collection of violent attacks against its staff.

One attack shows a staff member suddenly punched in the face, another shows a knife brandished to an employee’s throat, while the worst of the bunch sees a man in a balaclava entering the store with a shotgun.

Speaking with ABC Radio Perth, Bunnings managing director Mike Schneider confirmed the company will challenge the OAIC’s findings.

“We’ve seen significant spikes in not only the usual shoplifting we’ve all become accustomed to, but really aggressive violent behaviour.

We believe this tool, along with the other tools we have, is a really important asset in the fight against this sort of crime.”  ia.acs.org.au


Chicago's New Shoplifting Hot Spot
Shoplifting soaring in Chicago after new North Side hot spot emerged in 2023

A small area including parts of Lake View and Lincoln Park became a hub of shoplifting in 2023 in addition to downtown, the longtime epicenter of such thefts. This year through October, retail theft was up 46% in Chicago compared with the same period of 2023, researchers say.

A small area of retail shopping inside less than half a square mile of the North Side emerged last year as a hot spot for shoplifting in Chicago, according to a new study.

A report by the Council on Criminal Justice, a nonpartisan policy group in Washington, says the city’s annual shoplifting rate per 100,000 people fell significantly in 2020 and 2021 during the COVID-19 pandemic. And the city’s retail theft rate in 2023 was lower than in 2018, the report says.

But that rate skyrocketed 46% in Chicago this year through October compared with the same period of 2023, the report says. This year’s shoplifting rate is also higher than the same period of any of the past six years in the city.

In Chicago, an area including parts of Lake View and Lincoln Park became a new hot spot for retail theft in 2023, the Council on Criminal Justice found. Downtown, including the Gold Coast and the Loop, remained the No. 1 place where shoplifting was concentrated. Those two areas had the highest rates of shoplifting in the city, by far.

Unlike Los Angeles, where shoplifting hot spots are spread throughout the city, Chicago’s other big retail centers in neighborhoods away from the lakefront have seen a far lower rate of shoplifting than downtown or the Near North Side since 2018.

Business groups see shoplifting as a costly problem in Chicago and the state. The Illinois Retail Merchants Association cites a Capital One report that said Illinois merchants lost more than $2.9 billion in revenue in 2022 due to retail theft. chicago.suntimes.com


Law Enforcement Turning to Tech & Retail Partnerships to Fight ORC
Despite increases in theft, here’s how Florida retailers say police are cracking down

Law enforcement investigators and teams are turning to advanced technology and community partnerships to dismantle organized theft rings across Florida.

With retail theft in Florida and the nation surging over the past five years, and businesses estimating losses of more than five billion per year, Florida law enforcement is pushing back. And the Florida Retail Federation (FRF) says police are making a difference, too, by employing innovative tactics and forging partnerships with retailers to take the fight directly to organized theft rings. And that success is starting to turn heads.

Last night in Tampa, FRF honored Detective Autumn Moore of the Tallahassee Police Department as its 2024 Law Enforcement Officer of the Year. The state’s largest retailer association says Moore has disrupted organized retail theft in the capital city with a mix of rapid response and cutting-edge technology. In one weekend, FRF says she orchestrated 11 arrests tied to retail crime, thanks in part to her innovative use of tools like license plate readers and real-time surveillance, combined with partnerships with retailers across the area. Together, Moore’s approach has helped track suspects and recover stolen merchandise efficiently, earning her widespread praise.

Her approach is part of a larger, statewide strategy, FRF says. The Florida Organized Retail Crime Exchange (FORCE), launched in 2021, connects law enforcement agencies with retailers via an intelligence-sharing platform. The initiative has helped crack dozens of high-profile cases.

The group also said some of its member retailers are also taking action to protect their businesses and customers. Mandy Aguilar and Kelli Flynn of Lowe’s were recognized as Retail Partners of the Year by the FRF, having hosted a series of intelligence-sharing meetings across Florida. Their efforts have led to multiple arrests and brought much-needed awareness to the growing issue of organized retail theft. thecapitolist.com

 
1,600 More Officers on NYC Streets
More NYPD officers heading to streets with NYC budget restorations: Mayor Adams
Savings on migrant spending and better-than-expected tax revenue will allow the city to restore two previously canceled police classes and put an additional 1,600 officers on the street, Mayor Adams said Wednesday.

Adams said the budget expansion was largely made possible due to $436 million in savings on migrant spending since July, with total savings tallying up to $785 million, although Jacques Jiha, the city’s budget director, said that the budget’s growth by $3 billion was in large part due to new grant money.

The updated plan reflects an additional $1.6 billion in federal grant funds, plus more than $650 million in state grant funds in this fiscal year.

Previously, the budget for fiscal year 2025 sat at around $112 billion. The new plan, which boosts the total to $115 billion, also reflects over $200 million in unexpected tax revenue this fiscal year, Adams said, with additional funds coming from debt service and pension savings.

The restored police classes will add 1,600 new cops to the police force by October 2025. The classes were cut in 2023 as part of Adams’ controversial belt-tightening during the migrant crisis. nydailynews.com


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Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade


What It Takes to Put on the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, by the Numbers
The 98th annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade has returned to the streets of New York City. The Macy's parade has been a traditional holiday season kickoff and spectators often line up a half-dozen deep along the route to cheer the marchers, floats, entertainers and marching bands. The holiday tradition will begin at 8:30 a.m. ET.

2.5 Mile Route - The parade route twists and turns down the streets of Manhattan, starting on West 77th street and Central Park West and ends in front of the iconic Macy's flagship store on 34th street in Herald's Square.

Two to three million people line the streets to get a glimpse of the action, according to NPR.

The Thanksgiving Day Parade marks Macy's single biggest volunteer event of the year. More than 4,500 volunteers are credited for keeping the parade alive.

Security Precautions Taken at Last Year's Event

No large backpacks, lawn chairs, umbrellas, large coolers or alcoholic beverages are allowed. Anyone who sees suspicious activity should alert a police officer or call 911. The NYPD's terrorism hotline is 888-NYC-SAFE.

Last year. the NYPD pointed out that while there were no "active, credible or specific" threats to the annual Thanksgiving parade in New York, the event remains an "attractive target."

Part of the NYPD security profile for the parade includes blocker cars, barriers and bollards abc7ny.com


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80% of Retailers 'Failing to Protect Customers'
Retailers Failing to Protect Consumers from Toxic Chemicals

New survey finds 80% of retailers did not implement policies to provide safer alternatives to toxic packaging.

The 2024 Retailer Report Card, from Toxic-Free Future, finds that the largest retailers in the U.S. and Canada are failing to protect customers from toxic chemicals and harmful plastics found in the products and packaging.

The average grade for retailers is a D+, with 17 retailers earning failing F grades including brands such as 7-Eleven, Five Below, LL Flooring, McDonald’s, and Sally Beauty. The report grades the chemical policies and practices of 50 retail chains covering more than 200,000 stores in the U.S. and Canada.

Lowest-ranking retailers include restaurants like Subway and Yum! Brands, along with the dollar store chain Five Below. “Nine years after our call to eliminate hazardous chemicals, dollar stores still have progress to make,” said Jose Bravo, national campaign coordinator of the Campaign for Healthier Solutions, in a statement.

As a group, 80% of retailers failed to implement policies that ensure safer alternatives to harmful chemicals and plastics. A reason for this could be that more than half of the retailers surveyed (54%) do not ask their suppliers to disclose the chemical ingredients used in their products. “Retailers must require ingredient transparency, ban the most hazardous chemicals and plastics in products and packaging, and invest in safer solutions,” said Cheri Peele, senior project manager for Toxic-Free Future, in a statement.  ehstoday.com


Boosting the Customer Experience With Smart Carts?
Will Smart Shopping Carts Improve the Wegmans Shopping Experience?
Wegmans, which in 2022 discontinued its popular self-checkout app, is testing smart shopping carts at three stores in upstate New York as the technology appears to be gaining some traction.

The test comes after Wegmans pulled the plug on its SCAN self-checkout app in 2022 because thieves were exploiting the technology to walk out of stores without paying.

Smart shopping carts, which scan and weigh groceries as shoppers put items in their carts, promise to reduce theft attributed to self-scanning overall. Analysis shared last fall by cashierless checkout technology startup Grabango showed that losses due to self-checkout terminals amount to 3.5% of sales, more than 16 times greater than traditional cashiers.

The devices also promise to reduce the still-common scanning errors at self-checkout that often require associate assistance. Beyond scanning, smart shopping carts’ displays allow shoppers to track spending. The carts further sync with grocery stores’ loyalty accounts to give customers personalized discounts or even location-based promotions and add-along items based on what’s already in the shopper’s cart or what aisle the shopper is in. retailwire.com


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Microsoft's Security Overhaul
Microsoft unveils resiliency, security enhancements following July global IT outage

The updates are part of a larger effort at the company to overhaul its internal security culture.

Microsoft unveiled the Windows Resiliency Initiative Tuesday, which follows the July global IT outage linked to a faulty CrowdStrike software update, according to a blog post from David Weston, VP of enterprise and OS security at Microsoft. The effort is intended to advance the company’s prior efforts to overhaul its security culture.

We are committed to ensuring that Windows remains the most reliable and resilient open platform for our customers,” Weston said in the blog.

Microsoft will allow IT administrators to make changes to Windows Update on PCs, even if the machines are unable to boot up. Administrators will not require physical access to the machines to make the necessary changes.

The service will be available to the Windows Insider Program community starting in early 2025.

Microsoft also plans to use safe deployment practices with endpoint security partners to make sure security upgrades are gradual and monitored. The goal is to minimize any negative results from rollouts. cybersecuritydive.com


North Korean IT 'Front Companies'
Active network of North Korean IT front companies exposed
AdvertisementAn analysis of the websites belonging to companies that served as a front for getting North Korean IT workers remote jobs with businesses worldwide has revealed an active network of such companies originating in China.

Unearthing North Korean IT front companies

US authorities have been warning about North Korean IT workers’ tactics to bypass sanctions for a number of years, and have repeatedly seized website domains that looked like they belong to legitimate IT services companies and were used to help North Korean IT workers to hide their true identities and location when applying for jobs.

They’ve also disrupted US-based schemes aimed at facilitating their employment and perpetrating the deception.

SentinelOne researchers have analyzed the websites of four recently identified front companies (whose domains have been seized), and have uncovered multiple leads that point to an active network of North Korean IT front companies originating in China. helpnetsecurity.com

 
Palo Alto Networks boasts as customers coalesce on its platforms

The cybersecurity vendor said it ended its fiscal Q1 with 1,100 platformization deals and remains on pace to reach at least 2,500 such deals within five years.

“We feel the cybersecurity industry is embarking into its next phase, where the market will continue to converge towards a fewer set of platformization players over the next five to 10 years,” Chair and CEO Nikesh Arora said Wednesday during the company’s Q1 of fiscal year 2025 earnings call. “Point solutions will continue to get subsumed in these platform plays. Having started this trend, we intend to be one of those few players.” cybersecuritydive.com
 

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Trump's Win Might Be a Boost for Amazon's Labor Fight

Amazon and SpaceX aim to defang the federal labor board. Trump may help.
Donald Trump’s presidential administration is poised to oversee major cuts to the powers of the federal agency that protects unions, as corporations including Elon Musk’s SpaceX barrage the National Labor Relations Board with lawsuits and Trump allies consider firing its Democratic members.

This week, Amazon, the nation’s second-largest private employer, and rocket maker SpaceX, founded by Trump adviser Musk, argued in federal court that the structure of the NLRB is unconstitutional. They are among two dozen cases working their way through the courts that seek to drastically rein in the board’s power.

Trump advisers have separately discussed taking the exceptional step of firing Democratic members of the five-person labor board, according to two people familiar with the matter, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to describe internal discussions.

Taken together, the moves threaten to weaken or even eliminate an agency that under the Biden administration has taken a more active role in safeguarding unions and expanding their opportunities, but has been criticized by corporations for bias in favor of unions and legal overreach.

These companies are trying to get the act overruled,” said Seth Goldstein, a labor lawyer who has represented Trader Joe’s and Amazon workers, referring to the 1935 law that established the NLRB. “And labor better wake up, because it’s coming.” washingtonpost.com


Walmart slashes US delivery costs by 40% per order

Increased automation and more efficient driver routes helped the retail giant accomplish the feat for the third consecutive quarter.

Walmart slashed its U.S. net delivery cost per order by 40% in Q3 for the third consecutive quarter, EVP and CFO John David Rainey said in an earnings call Tuesday.

“There are a few key factors driving this improvement: delivery densification, increased penetration of paid expedited delivery orders and the automation of our supply chain,” Rainey said.

Orders per delivery increased 20% year over year, resulting in more cost-efficient and productive driver routes. Walmart is also handling more than 50% of its fulfillment center volume with automation, twice as much as a year ago, Rainey said. retaildive.com
 

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White Plains, MD: Gun Store Burglary In Charles County Under Investigation
On November 20 at approximately 1:30 a.m., unknown suspects broke into a gun shop in the 10500 block of Theodore Green Boulevard in White Plains. More than 100 guns were stolen. The Charles County Sheriff’s Office is now working closely with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) to track down those responsible for the theft, according to the agency.  thebaynet.com


Portland, OR: Bike shop out $6000 following break-in
A bike shop on Portland’s east side has become the latest victim of a smash-and-grab. Now, the owner is asking for the community’s help to get back on his feet. Nick Sorenson has owned “Something Cycles” on East Burnside for about a year and a half. He’s turned into a neighborhood staple, often helping some of his most loyal customers for free. However, that kindness didn’t rub off on the man who broke into the bike shop last Friday, breaking through not only a giant pane of glass but also a security gate. “It’s locked. It’s bolted. They just had tools to undo the nuts and bolts and had enough time to sit back there and fiddle with it till they could get in,” Sorenson explained.  kptv.com


Honolulu, HI: Authorities seek suspect in robbery, assault at Ross store in Pearl Highlands
Authorities are searching for a suspect accused in a robbery and assault at the Ross store in Pearl Highlands. The incident happened last week Wednesday around 7 p.m. According to police, the male suspect came in and tried to leave the store without paying. When confronted, he allegedly assaulted an employee and ran away with the items.  hawaiinewsnow.com


Livermore, CA: Cops collar suspected organized retail thieves accused of stealing nearly $9,000 in grocery products

Petaluma, CA: Nearly $4K of stolen merchandise recovered, 2 arrested in Petaluma
 



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Shootings & Deaths


Philadelphia, PA: Deadly shooting at Philadelphia pizza shop may have been sparked by fender bender, road rage
A person is dead after being shot in the head while inside a North Philadelphia pizza shop. Police say they believe it started with a minor crash, possibly involving road rage, before it escalated to the deadly shooting. It happened just after midnight on Thursday at Pete's Pizza in the 2000 block of Ridge Avenue, next to Girard College. Homicide investigators say they watched it all play out on video from multiple angles. "The pizza takeout recorded some pretty clear images of our shooter and pretty clear images of the shooting," said Chief Inspector Scott Small, with the Philadelphia Police Department. Police say the 26-year-old victim was driving a Honda when he got into a minor crash with another man and pulled over outside the pizza shop. That's when the men started arguing and then went into the pizza shop, where they got into a fight.  6abc.com


Salem, OR: Update: Man found guilty of murder in Woodburn grocery store shooting
A Marion County jury on Wednesday found a 38-year-old man guilty of shooting and killing a woman at a Woodburn grocery store in June 2023. The shooting happened Sunday, June 4, 2023, at Mega Foods on Mt. Hood Avenue. Police arrested Jose Gustavo Garcia-Rivera. Police identified the victim as 39-year-old Noel Romero-Orozco. The jury convicted Garcia-Rivera of second-degree murder and of recklessly endangering another person. His sentencing is scheduled for Tuesday, Nov. 26. Second-degree murder carries a mandatory sentence of life in prison without the possibility of parole before 25 years.  nbc16.com


Chehalis, WA: Update: Teen sentenced to 16 years in prison murdering a Gas Station employee during a 2023 armed robbery
A 19-year-old man charged for murdering 30-year-old Navjot Singh at a Toledo area Shell station during an attempted robbery in May 2023 was sentenced Friday to 16 years in prison. Quinton M. Ramey pleaded guilty to murder and robbery charges on Nov. 15 and was sentenced that same day. He and his codefendant, 18-year-old Taylor K. Lenihan, both of Redding, California, were arrested in Sumner just after 12:55 a.m. on May 4, 2023, and were charged the next day as adults in Lewis County Superior Court with first-degree murder, first-degree attempted robbery, possession of a stolen vehicle, possession of a stolen firearm and second-degree unlawful possession of a firearm charges. Ramey and Lenihan were 17 and 16 years old, respectively, at the time of the incident chronline.com


Overland Park, KS: Update: Man accused of firing police officer’s gun in scuffle at Oak Park Mall pleads guilty
A man pleaded guilty Wednesday in an incident at Oak Park Mall where he fired a shot from an Overland Park police detective's gun back in 2023. Nery Alberto Gonzalez-Munoz pleaded guilty to two counts of aggravated assault on a law enforcement officer and one count of misdemeanor theft. Gonzalez-Munoz was one of two suspects who stole over $475 worth of merchandise from Macy’s inside the mall, according to court documents. When police attempted to stop Gonzalez-Munoz in the mall's food court, he allegedly resisted two Overland Park police officers and entered into a struggle on the ground. During the struggle, Gonzalez-Munoz allegedly wrestled an Overland Park detective’s gun away and fired a single shot. Detectives later located the round in the leg of a chair in the food court. Surveillance video revealed a girl between the ages of 5 and 7 was sitting in the chair less than 10 seconds before the bullet struck it. Gonzalez-Munoz was eventually taken into custody after a second struggle with officers. His sentencing date is set for Feb. 10, 2025.  kshb.com


Beaumont, TX: Dramatic Video: Safety glass protects clerk when armed robber opens fire
KFDM/Fox 4 News has obtained dramatic video of an armed robbery during which the gunman opened fire at a clerk, with safety glass surrounding the enclosed front counter the only thing coming came between the employee and potential injury or death. A jury in Judge John Stevens' courtroom decided on a 32 year sentence following deliberations Wednesday in the Aggravated Robbery trial of Preston Addison Jr., 34. He must serve at least half of his sentence for the September 15, 2022 crime at The Place Chevron off Interstate 10 near Gulf Street in Beaumont. He faced 15 years to life.  foxsanantonio.com
 



Robberies, Incidents & Thefts


San Diego, CA: Sledgehammer burglars continue to target San Diego-area small businesses
A pair of burglars suspected in a string of sledgehammer break-ins at small businesses across the county have struck again, according to law enforcement officials. Investigators believe the two may be responsible for more than a dozen burglaries.  yahoo.com


Cape Coral, FL: TikToker with 300,000 followers arrested for Target shoplifting
A Cape Coral TikToker with nearly 300,000 followers was arrested after police say she shoplifted $500 worth of merchandise from Target - and even filmed part of it for her account. Officers with the Cape Coral Police Department responded to Target on NE Pine Island Road on Wednesday for a past retail theft. Loss Prevention at Target said that on Oct. 30, an unknown female, later identified as Marlena Velez, 22, entered the store and grabbed items listed for sale. Reports state that once Velez was at the self-checkout register, she did not scan the items' barcodes. Instead, officers said she scanned a false barcode with cheaper prices. Sixteen items of miscellaneous household goods and clothing items were reported stolen. Officers said the total loss of the stolen goods was valued at $500.32 after reviewing security footage. Velez recorded herself picking out items inside the store and placing them in her car after exiting the store. According to CCPD, officers located Velez and took her to the Lee County Jail where she faces one count of petit theft more than $100, less than $750.  nbc-2.com

 

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Bicycle – Portland, OR – Burglary
C-Store – Wichita, KS – Armed Robbery
C-Store – Mobile, AL – Armed Robbery
C-Store – Manhattan Beach, CA – Armed Robbery
C-Store – Ferrisburgh, VT – Burglary
CVS – Huntington, WV – Robbery
Dollar – Spartanburg, SC – Armed Robbery
Dollar – Memphis, TN – Armed Robbery
Dollar – Winston-Salem, NC – Armed Robbery
Guns – White Plaines, MD - Burglary
Liquor – Falls, Church, VA – Burglary
Pets – Waltham, VT - Burglary
Pharmacy - Miami, FL – Armed Robbery
Restaurant – Highland, NY – Robbery
Restaurant – Greensboro, NC – Burglary
Restaurant – Staten Island, NY – Burglary
Restaurant – Lititz, PA – Burglary
Restaurant – San Diego, CA – Burglary
Ross – Honolulu, HI – Robbery
Vape – Utica, NY – Armed Robbery
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Job Summary: Store Detectives are key players in serving their assigned locations in the detection and apprehension of shoplifters. Job Responsibilities: Detect and apprehend shoplifters with the use of standard visual practice and CCTV in multi-store environment; Utilize CCTV to create video records of incidents requested by law enforcement and internal departments...



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