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The U.S. Crime Surge
The Retail Impact


RILA, NDAA Launch 2024 Store Walk Initiative
Retailers, Prosecutors Continue Collaborative Initiative Around Retail Crime
Washington, DC - The Retail Industry Leaders Association (RILA) and the National District Attorneys Association (NDAA) announced the launch of their 2024 Store Walk Initiative, a unique approach to tackling organized retail crime, habitual theft, and its impact on communities. Through the Initiative, now in its second year, RILA and NDAA connect retailers with local prosecutors to facilitate a better understanding of shared challenges, exchange insights, and identify ways both parties can collaborate to reduce retail crime and recidivism.

"Organized retail crime is such a complex challenge; while there is no overnight or one-size-fits-all solution, we know collaboration is essential to combatting the problem. A unified response is an effective one, and that's what the Store Walk Initiative is designed to enable," said Lisa LaBruno, RILA Senior EVP of Retail Operations. "DA offices and retailers, through newfound relationships, are building stronger, more effective cases that lead to successful prosecutions. Together, we're making meaningful progress toward restoring vibrancy to communities across the U.S."

Last year's inaugural Store Walk Initiative led to over 100 district attorney offices representing cities large and small across the U.S. participating in store walks with leading retail asset protection leaders and store management teams. The Initiative has enabled more effective communication and strategic coordination around ORC cases, which have ultimately led to successful prosecutions and crime deterrence. See photos and testimonials from the 2023 Store Month Initiative here.

"The local partnerships between prosecutors and retailers, including these important store walks, have demonstrated firsthand the power of collaboration and communication and the results that can come from tackling common challenges in a unified way," said Nelson Bunn, Executive Director of NDAA. "It's exciting to facilitate connections in a way that ultimately builds lasting foundations of trust among partners to support healthier and more resilient communities".

The Store Walk Initiative is just one effort through which RILA and its leading retail members are collaborating with prosecutors and law enforcement to address the challenge of organized retail crime and its impact on communities. The RILA-NDAA Vibrant Communities Initiative, launched in 2023, brings together district attorneys, police departments, social service organizations & other stakeholders to increase information sharing, test new technology solutions, and address the underlying social issues driving crime - with the ultimate goal of restoring vibrancy to communities.

Retailers and district attorney offices interested in participating in the Store Walk Initiative can learn more and register here.


'Record Number' of ORC Arrests So Far in 2024
Organized retail crime enforcement results in 700+ arrests, recovery of $6.8 million in stolen goods
SACRAMENTO - Continuing the aggressive push to reduce organized retail crime in California, Governor Gavin Newsom announced that the California Highway Patrol (CHP) achieved a record number of arrests and recovery of stolen goods so far in 2024. Since January, the CHP's Organized Retail Crime Task Force has conducted 320 investigations, made 717 arrests, and recovered nearly 230,000 stolen goods valued at more than $6.8 million. CHP's operations are part of the state's comprehensive efforts to combat organized retail crime, which also includes new measures to crack down on property crime and the state's unprecedented police funding to local communities, including to Orange, Riverside, Los Angeles, and Bay Area counties.

Since the inception of this task force in 2019, the CHP has been involved in more than 2,600 investigations, leading to the arrest of more than 2,800 suspects and the recovery of over 838,000 stolen goods valued at nearly $45 million.

In 2023, as part of California's Real Public Safety Plan, the Governor announced the largest-ever investment to combat organized retail crime in state history, an annual 310% increase in proactive operations targeting organized retail crime, and special operations across the state to fight crime and improve public safety. This plan continues California's ongoing commitment to safeguard communities and improve public safety; the state has invested $1.1 billion since 2019 to fight crime, help local governments hire more police, and improve public safety.

As part of the state's largest-ever investment to combat organized retail crime, Governor Newsom announced last year the state distributed $267 million to 55 communities to help local communities combat organized retail crime. These funds have enabled cities and counties to hire more police, make more arrests, and secure more felony charges against suspects. Last year, the state's funding for organized retail crime included over $38,000,000 for Orange County, over $41,000,000 for Los Angeles County, over $11,000,000 for Riverside County, and over $43,000,000 for the San Francisco Bay Area. A full list of the awards is available here. gov.ca.gov


49 Cities See 'Unprecedented Declines' in Crime
Live Crime Tracker Shows Major Crime Declines in First Half of 2024
Crime rates in major U.S. cities declined substantially in the first half of 2024, according to novel data from NORC at the University of Chicago's new Live Crime Tracker.

An analysis by NORC's Center on Public Safety & Justice reveals unprecedented declines across multiple crime categories in 49 mid-sized and large cities. Homicides, motor vehicle thefts, and burglaries each dropped by over 22 percent compared to the same period in 2023. Statistically significant decreases were also recorded in robbery and simple assault cases.

Crime since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic has been extremely volatile. From 2019 to 2020, homicide increased by 28 percent, the largest one-year increase since 1960. In 2023, preliminary FBI UCR data show a 13.2 percent decline in homicides, which is the largest one-year decline since 1960. Preliminary estimates from the FBI, Major Cities Chiefs Association, and AH Datalytics report substantial declines in crime and violence in the beginning of 2024.

Using data from the Live Crime Tracker, a city panel that collects daily crime reports from the open records of 49 mid-sized and large U.S. cities, we find that both property and violent crime declined at a historically anomalous rate from January 1 to June 30, 2024, compared with the same period in 2023.

Three major types of crime declined by more than 22 percent: Homicide (-22.3 percent), Burglary (-22.5 percent), and Motor Vehicle Theft (-22.1 percent).

Robbery declined 13.9 percent, Larceny/Theft declined 8.9 percent, and Simple Assault declined 6.3 percent.

Aggravated Assault (-1.1 percent) and Sex Offenses (-4.4 percent) were essentially unchanged from the prior year. norc.org


Store Owners Now Try Enforcing Mask Bans to Fight Theft
The Fight Over Masks in Stores Is Back-This Time With a Twist

Store owners are trying to enforce mask bans to prevent theft, raising health and civil-rights concerns

Masks are creating controversy for businesses again, but this time for a different reason. Early in the pandemic, retailers faced backlash for mandating face coverings. Now some store owners are demanding customers drop their masks.

Police and some small-business owners say people are exploiting the cultural acceptance of masks established by Covid-19 to commit robberies while hiding their faces. In response, some stores and business organizations are calling for bans of face coverings or imposing them on their own.

The moves come as state and local governments take steps to enforce mask restrictions. North Carolina last month passed a law increasing penalties for wearing a mask while committing a crime, largely in response to pro-Palestinian protesters who covered their faces during demonstrations. Also last month, New York Gov. Kathy Hochul said she supported a mask ban in the New York City subway, a policy pushed for by Jewish leaders in the city.

Critics say the bans jeopardize the health of immunocompromised people, violate civil liberties and foster discriminatory enforcement.

Violent crime has largely declined following spikes during the pandemic. Still, retailers across the country say theft has risen, fueled by both in-store robberies and a jump in organized retail crime in parts of the country. Store owners have responded by adding security guards and cameras and locking up more goods. wsj.com


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C-Store Makes Top 100 Retailers List
Six Industry Players Land on NRF's Top 100 List

7-Eleven is the highest-ranked convenience store chain at No. 20.

The National Retail Federation (NRF) recognized six convenience store retailers and gas companies as part of its Top 100 Retailers 2024 list, which ranks the year's largest companies by annual sales.

C-store chains on the 2024 list include:

No. 20: 7-Eleven Inc. - $27.88B in U.S. retail sales with 6.9% sales growth (down from No. 19 last year)
No. 42: Alimentation Couche-Tard Inc. - $11.76B in U.S. retail sales with 4.7% sales growth
No. 52: Army & Air Force Exchange Service - $8.10B in U.S. retail sales with 2% sales growth (up from No. 54)
No. 83: Casey's General Stores Inc. - $5.14B in U.S. retail sales with 7.8% sales growth (up from No. 88)
No. 92: Exxon Mobil Corp. - $4.7B in U.S. retail sales with 1% sales growth (down from No. 90)
No. 97: Shell Oil Co. - $4.34 billion in U.S. retail sales with 4.1% sales growth (up from No. 98)


NRF ranks its Top 100 Retailers by past 52/53-week annual retail sales within the United States only unless otherwise noted. It applies a variety of estimation techniques based on publicly disclosed information, resulting in figures that may not always match the companies' official public filing reports, according to NRF. csnews.com


More Walk-Out Cashierless Stores Coming?
Is Starbucks Paving the Way for Mainstream Walk-Out Cashierless Stores?
Starbucks has just upgraded its two exclusive New York cafes that use Amazon's Just Walk Out technology. This move enhances the experience for patrons who prefer to use their smartphones when shopping and simplifies the process for staff.

Amazon is confident that Just Walk Out technology will thrive in stores with curated selections, allowing customers to quickly grab items and leave. As of April 2024, over 18 million items have been sold in Just Walk Out stores, now present in more than 140 third-party locations across the U.S., UK, Australia, and Canada.

Examples of success include an 85% increase in transactions at Lumen Field and a 56% revenue boost for Market Express at ExCeL London. Just Walk Out also optimizes staffing and allows extended, even 24/7, operation, increased sales, and reduced theft. Amazon is expanding its use in smaller-format stores while improving the technology for larger stores with better algorithms and sensors. retailwire.com


Outlet Malls Struggle vs. Malls & Open-Air Shopping Centers
Why outlets are lagging behind other mall categories in the U.S.
Outlet malls have been an American staple for shoppers since the 1930s. But they're not doing as well as they once were. Historically, outlets were attached to the factories where apparel was made, selling out-of-season, overrun or faulty merchandise at a discount to employees.

However, the pandemic and the rise of e-commerce giants like Amazon and Shein have severely affected the industry. Historically high inflation has also curtailed shoppers' spending ability.

Meanwhile, indoor malls and open-air shopping centers have done a better job of recovering than outlet malls have as they try to get back to pre-pandemic levels, according to data from Placer.ai, an analytics firm that uses anonymized data from mobile devices to estimate overall visits to locations. cnbc.com

 
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Senior LP & AP Jobs Market

Director, Corporate Security & Investigations job posted for VF Corporation in Denver, CO
This position is responsible for the development, ongoing support, education, and execution of the company's Global Security programs across all facilities and businesses and will report to the Vice President, Security, Business Continuance, Loss Prevention, and Health & Safety. The ideal candidate will work closely with enterprise-wide business leaders, such as Brands, Finance, Legal, Digital Technology, Supply Chain, Travel, and Human Resources, to ensure the protection of company assets including people, properties, products, profits and preparedness. vfc.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com


Division Dir. AP - Northern Division job posted for The Home Depot in Atlanta, GA
The Home Depot Division Director of Asset Protection will be responsible for driving execution of Asset Protection strategies related to theft and fraud mitigation, operational shrink, life safety, and environmental compliance. This role works cross-functionally to identify potential loss and within the division work by leading the Regional Asset Protection Manager(s) to support mitigation of total retail loss. They are responsible for driving alignment with field leaders to deliver on the company shrink deliverables. careers.homedepot.com


SC Regional Asset Protection & Safety Director job posted for Lowe's in Mooresville, NC
The principle purpose of the SC Regional Asset Protection and Safety Director is to provide leadership and oversight of the development, administration and maintenance of Lowe's asset protection, safety and operations programs. This includes directing the day-to-day functions of the Asset Protection and Safety Manager and working closely with Regional, District and leaders to establish and achieve safety, shrink, training, and operational objectives that enhance margin and profitability while limiting expenses and liability. talent.lowes.com

 




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Global Tech Outage
Major IT Outage Grounds Flights, Hits Banks and Businesses Worldwide

CrowdStrike update causes device outages for millions of users of Microsoft Windows devices

A massive tech outage swept the globe, knocking out operations for banks, media companies and emergency services and forcing airlines to ground flights, exposing the fragility and interdependence of global digital infrastructure.

A single update from cybersecurity-software company CrowdStrike, a major provider of malware and virus protection to a large array of companies, caused outages for millions of users of Microsoft Windows devices worldwide.

Major airlines including Delta Air Lines, United Airlines and American Airlines halted departures, according to advisories issued by the Federal Aviation Administration.

Windows computers and tablets crashed in countries from the U.S. to China and Australia, with reports of forced restarts of devices spreading across social media. Many affected machines were unable to restart, instead showing a blue error screen sometimes called the "blue screen of death."

CrowdStrike Chief Executive George Kurtz said in a post on X that the issue had been identified and a fix had been deployed, adding that "this is not a security incident or cyberattack."

That one update from a single company could plunge so many companies-from airline check-in desks to consultants' conference rooms-into a digital dark age serves as a stark warning of the economy's technological dependence, and the dangers of too much consolidation around the same tools.

Multiple financial institutions and corporations reported blue-screen errors that appeared related to the CrowdStrike error. wsj.com


Yet Another Retailer Suffers Data Breach
MarineMax breach exposes personal data of over 120,000 individuals
The nation's largest recreational boat and yacht retailer had its systems hacked in March.

According to a notice published by the Maine Attorney General 's office, MarineMax Inc. suffered an external system breach caused by hackers from March 1-10, 2024 and discovered the incident March 10. The cyberattack exposed names or other unspecified personal data of 123,424 customers and employees, including 153 Maine residents (which necessitated the Florida-based company to contact the Maine attorney general).

MarineMax sent written notification to affected people on July 16, 2024 and is offering free access to 24 months of Experian credit monitoring services.

The letter also states that the breach impacted a "limited portion" of the retailer's information environment and that it has "remediated our environment, implemented additional security measures, initiated an investigation with the assistance of third-party forensics experts, and notified law enforcement authorities."

MarineMax initially announced the breach in an SEC filing on Sunday, March 10, stating at that time no sensitive data was exposed. But in a follow-up public filing on Monday, April 1, the retailer said the attack had "exfiltrated limited data" including some personally identifying information of customers and employees. chainstoreage.com


Judge dismisses much of SEC suit against SolarWinds over cybersecurity disclosures

The groundbreaking lawsuit's claims about inadequate disclosures related to the historic Sunburst attack were thrown out Thursday.

AU.S. judge on Thursday dismissed most of a Securities and Exchange Commission lawsuit against SolarWinds and a company official over allegations that it misled investors about the security of its Orion software, which accused Russian hackers exploited to conduct one of the most audacious cyberattack campaigns ever.

District Court Judge Paul Engelmayer threw out claims that SolarWinds didn't adequately disclose the Sunburst attack that began in 2019 and was discovered in 2020.   cyberscoop.com


UnitedHealth's cyberattack response costs to surpass $2.3B this year
The healthcare giant's new estimate is roughly $1 billion higher than previous forecasts as the cyberattack on subsidiary Change Healthcare continues to hamper its profit outlook.
 
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Amazon Says AI is Already Impacting Retail
EXCLUSIVE: How Amazon sees generative AI affecting retail
Generative AI has already had a substantial impact on retail, according to Amazon.

Chain Store Age recently spoke with Justin Honaman, head of worldwide retail & consumer packaged goods GTM, Amazon Web Services, about how generative AI is continuing to transform operations across the retail enterprise.

How is generative AI transforming retail operations internally?

You can apply across all lines of business including engineering, marketing, customer service, finance and sales. Customer experience is improving through capabilities such as chatbots, virtual assistants, intelligent contact centers, personalization and content moderation.

Employee productivity can be boosted with generative AI-powered conversational search, content creation, text summarization and code generation among others. The same technology can turbocharge production of all types of creative content from art and music to text, images, animations and video.

Finally, generative AI can improve business operations with intelligent document processing, maintenance assistants, quality control and visual inspection, and synthetic training data generation.

How is generative AI enhancing the retail customer experience?

Generative AI will transform the vast majority of retail customer experiences, both online and in store. And the cloud unlocks generative AI capabilities by providing the flexibility to access and utilize needed AI models, and also dynamically store vast amounts of input data as well as insights from the data.

On-premise technologies are limited in their ability to scale and flex and thus, retailers and their ecosystem of partners have accelerated their journey to the cloud in order to take advantage of these new AI capabilities.

Consumers crave convenience, speed, and personalization whether they're browsing online or strolling through stores. With generative AI technology, consumers will be able to have a much more personalized shopping experience at their favorite retailers chainstoreage.com


The E-Commerce Boom Continues
US online retail sales to reach $1.2 trillion this year: report

E-commerce is "maturing" and returning to "pre-pandemic normalcy" as it continues to capture market share, according to FTI Consulting.

Indicating the continued growth in e-commerce, U.S. online retail sales are forecast to rise 9.8% to $1.2 trillion this year, according to a new report from FTI Consulting.

U.S. e-commerce sales will make up 22.7% of the overall retail market share this year, up from 21.6% last year. Online sales growth accounted for 57% of total U.S. retail sales in Q1, its highest rate since 2017 excluding the pandemic period.

Total U.S. e-commerce sales this year will reach "high- to mid-single-digit sales growth for several more years," a shift from the mid-teen annual growth rate it experienced in the decade before the COVID-19 pandemic, according to the report. retaildive.com
 

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Thieves steal thousands from multiple Lululemon stores in DC
Detectives are searching for four suspected thieves who robbed multiple Lululemon stores on Wednesday, committing three thefts in less than two hours. The first incident occurred at 10 a.m. at the Lululemon located in the 1900 block of 14th Street Northwest. About 30 minutes later, Metropolitan Police Department detectives believe the suspects targeted the Georgetown Lululemon store on M Street, where they stole merchandise including hats and shorts before fleeing without paying. The third robbery took place around 11:30 a.m. at the Lululemon in the 1000 block of F Street Northwest.  fox5dc.com


Peachtree City police hunt for retail theft ring after $5K shopping rampage
The Peachtree City police are working to identify members of a retail theft ring who stole a woman's credit card and then went on a $5,000 shopping spree. Police say there were three people involved in this crime, and they say they are likely members of a larger, national theft ring that is currently operating in metro Atlanta. "There is evidence these people are tied to open incidents from places as far away as New York and Louisiana," said Lt. Chris Hyatt of the Peachtree City Police Department. A man and woman are seen walking around a busy Newk's Eatery looking for an opportunity to strike. The surveillance video shows them targeting an unattended purse left on the floor at a table. The man is seen dropping his jacket near the purse and then sliding it over to the woman. The purse was left unattended by another customer. The woman is seen rifling through the purse and police say the couple got the victim's credit card out. Police say these people are, unfortunately, pros at this. Police say a different man then teamed up with the woman on the same day and took the stolen credit card to a Lululemon store. Get this, police say the couple used the same stolen credit card four different times in nine minutes to buy over $5,000 in clothing.   fox5atlanta.com


Sacramento County, CA: The Sacramento County Sheriff's Office is continuing its fight against retail theft
It conducted "Operation Bullseye" at the Target location on Madison Avenue over the weekend. The sheriff's office says it arrested 50 people over the two-day period and nine of them were teenagers. The suspects ranged in age from 15 to 54. Detective Ryan Drummond with the Organized Retail Theft Task Force says $4,866 in merchandise was recovered. "None of the items were necessities for everyday life like the narratives are saying. A lot of it was electronics, toasters, bed comforters, make up," said Drummond. He says the concerning part was the number of repeat offenders. "I would say largely over 50% were repeat offenders. I would say 15 of the individuals were people my team specifically have arrested from previous operations," he said. According to the sheriff's office, the Madison Avenue location is the hardest hit Target store for retail theft in the county. While each of the items stolen only qualified the suspects for misdemeanors, four people went to jail on outstanding warrants. "All the warrants were theft-related. Many of these individuals we have caught multiple times from previous operations. Some of those warrants were specifically from my team and they just didn't show up for court," said Drummond.  cbsnews.com


Selbyville, DE: Troopers Arrest Maryland Man for Felony Shoplifting
On July 17, 2024, at approximately 2:11 p.m., troopers responded to Harris Teeter, located at 31221 Americana Parkway in Selbyville for a shoplifting. When troopers arrived, they were told that an unknown suspect had stolen over $5,000 of consumable merchandise from the store since June. Through investigative means, troopers identified Glenn Haught as the suspect. Later in the day, troopers responded back to Harris Teeter when Haught returned and was being detained by asset protection. Haught was arrested and taken to Troop 4, charged with the crime listed below, arraigned by Justice of the Peace Court 2, and released on a $2,000 unsecured bond.  delawarelive.com


Nashville, TN: Metro detectives search for shoplifting sisters with multiple outstanding warrants
Detectives with the Metro Nashville Police Department (MNPD) have asked the public to help locate two shoplifters with multiple outstanding warrants. In a Wednesday press release, MNPD stated that the two shoplifters are sisters believed to have stolen thousands of dollars worth of merchandise. Twenty-eight-year-old Myiesha Mayes is wanted on 13 outstanding theft warrants while her sister, 25-year-old Melissa Mayes is wanted on six outstanding theft warrants. Myeisha reportedly frequented Sephora locations at Fifth & Broadway and at Opry Mills mall, taking thousands of dollars' worth of merchandise. Myeisha also allegedly stole several pairs of designer sunglasses from the Sunglass Hut at the Green Hills Mall with her brother, 26-year-old Michael Mayes. Michael is currently being held on a $60,000 bond. Melissa is wanted for her involvement in similar incidents at stores on Fifth & Broadway, Opry Mills Mall and the Green Hills Mall.  wkrn.com
 



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Shootings & Deaths


Chester, PA: Update: Photos released of suspect sought for convenience store killing in Chester, Pa
Police have released photos of the man being sought for a fatal shooting inside a convenience store in Chester, Pa. It happened in the Lucky 7 store on the 1100 block of Morton Avenue just before 11:30 a.m. on July 2. Police identified the victim as 27-year-old Dontae Dickerson. He was found on the floor of the store, with a gunshot wound to the back of the head. The suspect has several tattoos on his arm, specifically an A K-style rifle on his left forearm.  6abc.com


Lancaster, CA: Teen fatally shot while working at SoCal smoke shop
An 18-year-old who just graduated high school was shot and killed while working at a smoke shop in Lancaster, and the suspects on Wednesday remained outstanding. The incident happened around 3:30 p.m. Tuesday at Smoke Hookah on West Avenue I, according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department. Homicide investigators are still trying to piece together what exactly happened, but it stemmed from some sort of argument between the victim and two men who entered the store. One of the suspects took out a gun and shot the victim before they both took off running. Authorities have not confirmed what the fight was about or if it possibly stemmed from a robbery. Authorities identified the victim as George Peter Al Hawara, 18, of Lancaster.  abc7.com


Cincinnati, OH: Man sentenced to 30 years in fatal shooting outside Walmart in 2021
 



Robberies, Incidents & Thefts


Houston, TX: Officer hurt after armed robbers ran over his leg in getaway car
Houston Police say an officer was hurt when a robber ran over his leg in a getaway car in the Heights early Thursday morning. The officer was responding to a robbery call at a CVS Pharmacy on TC Jester and Washington Avenue at around 3 a.m. when this happened. HPD said two men wearing hoodies had gone into the store and held the clerks at gunpoint, demanding money. There was no money in the register's drawer and they couldn't get into the store's safe, so police said the suspects stole a clerk's debit card and took out a few hundred dollars. The suspects also tried to take the clerk's phone to gain access to their bank accounts, according to HPD. That's when officers showed up. The two reportedly took off but an officer managed to grab one of them as he was getting into the getaway car. That's when police said the suspect ran over the officer's leg. The officer was taken to an area hospital and is expected to be OK. The car used in the robbery was found crashed nearby and officers were working to track down the suspects.  khou.com


Charlotte, NC: Teens return to Family Dollar store with gun after being kicked out for shoplifting
Chaos erupted at a store in northwest Charlotte after a group of teenagers were kicked out and then returned with a gun. It happened Wednesday night at a Family Dollar on Valleydale Road. A tipster told Channel 9′s Ken Lemon that the incident began with teens being kicked out for shoplifting. But the teens came back with more people and at least one gun. Images from inside the store show someone pulling the gun out as soon as they walk in the door. One photo shows a 21-year-old employee in a chokehold while a woman waves a gun at him. The tipster says someone was attacking the store manager behind the counter at the same time. The tipster said an adult told the teenagers to take what they wanted from the store, instead of being a calming voice. One shopper told Lemon she knows the store manager well. At one time, she remembered the manager helping her gather supplies for a balloon release when her grandson died. "I feel sorry for her because she's a very nice lady," said Irene Peninger. "She didn't deserve to be treated like that." The two employees were assaulted and had minor injuries, according to a police report.  wsoctv.com


Chester, PA: Hundreds of thousands of dollars stolen from Brinks armored truck near Philadelphia
Authorities in Pennsylvania are investigating after two armed suspects robbed a Brinks armored truck.
Officials say it happened around 12:16 p.m. Tuesday outside of an AutoZone in Chester, Pennsylvania, a suburb of Philadelphia. The brazen crime happened only a hundred yards away from the Chester Police Department headquarters. One of the suspects, wearing a blue public safety jacket, and the other suspect, in a reflective jacket, held up the driver with long guns and assaulted him. Police say the two men got away with hundreds of thousands of dollars. Investigators say the driver was not injured during the robbery. This is at least the third incident involving an armored truck in the Philadelphia area in the past year.  abc13.com


Philadelphia, PA: Cargo thieves strike again; $15,000 in frozen beef stolen
Another cargo truck has been targeted by thieves in Philadelphia. This time, bandits made off with $15,000 worth of beef from a truck parked in Southwest Philadelphia. Police believe the suspects are part of a crime ring responsible for similar robberies dating back to last year. Investigators said the thieves struck around 4:30 a.m. Tuesday and broke into a cargo trailer, swiping 200 cases of oxtail. The owner of Bradway Trucking, Andrew Bradway, told Action News the driver was sleeping in the truck sleeper when the criminals pounced. A witness saw the theft unfold on the 2800 block of S. 63rd Street and called police. The witness reported a Dodge Durango and a white SUV fleeing the scene. The driver did not know the theft occurred until police arrived. Police said there have been 11 thefts or attempted thefts of cargo from trucks during the past three weeks 6abc.com


Hartford, CT: DOJ: Waterbury Teens Charged with Stealing 21 Guns from Salem Store; Gun Trafficking and Carjacking Offenses

Alexandria, MD: Armed Pharmacy Robberies In VA, MD Send DC Man To Prison

Parma, OH: Teen sentenced to 6 months in jail for Peland theft

 

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Beauty - St Louis, MO - Burglary
C-Store - Parker, GA - Armed Robbery
C-Store - Denver, CO - Armed Robbery
C-Store - Lancaster County, PA - Armed Robbery
C-Store - Columbus, GA - Armed Robbery
C-Store - Santa Fe, NM - Armed Robbery
C-Store - Spokane, WA - Armed Robbery
Clothing - Washington DC - Robbery
Clothing - Washington DC - Robbery
Clothing - Washington DC - Robbery
Dollar - Charlotte, NC - Armed Robbery
Liquor - Redmond, WA - Robbery
Liquor - Harriman, TN - Robbery
Jewelry - Greensboro, NC - Robbery
Pharmacy - Houston, TX - Armed Robbery
Restaurant - Danville, VA - Armed Robbery
Walgreens - Milan, IL - Armed Robbery          

 

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Corporate Risk Manager
Memphis, TN or New Orleans, LA - Posted June 27
Summary of Role and Responsibilities: Proactive approach to preventing losses/injuries, whether they are to our employees, third parties, or customers' valuables. They include cash in transit, auto losses, or injuries; Report all incidents, claims, and losses that may expose the company to financial losses, whether they are covered by insurance or not...




Loss Prevention Specialist
Temple, TX - Posted June 18
The Loss Prevention Specialist identifies various types of losses and thefts, works cross-functionally in a fast-paced environment providing critical guidance to Operations on asset protection and profit improvement initiatives. At The Fikes Companies, our Mission is to build a highly successful company which our employees are proud of, our customers value, and the communities we serve can count on...




 


Regional Loss Prevention Manager
Indiana - Posted May 9
The Regional Manager of Loss Prevention, Audit & Firearms Compliance is a leadership role that will evaluate and reduce shrink for the stores and facilities assigned in their region by conducting internal and external investigations and resolving all matters that jeopardize or cause losses to the company and its assets. Regional Loss Prevention Managers are also responsible for conducting field audits for store and firearm compliance...



Multi-Store Detective (Pittsburgh Operating Market)
Pittsburgh, PA - Posted April 9
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...



Multi-Store Detective (Cleveland Operating Market)
Cleveland, OH - Posted April 9
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...



 


Multi-Store Detective (Akron/Canton Operating Market)
Akron/Canton, OH - Posted April 9
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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