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CONTROLTEK Announces Appointment of Brian Gross as Chief Financial Officer
Bridgewater,
N.J. (Apr 4, 2024)
CONTROLTEK, a global leader specializing in retail asset protection, RFID
inventory and asset tracking solutions, and tamper-evident packaging, proudly
announces the appointment of Brian Gross as its new Chief Financial Officer
(CFO).
Brian Gross has been an integral part of the CONTROLTEK team, previously
serving as the Chief Operating Officer (COO), he has consistently driven
results, streamlined processes, and fostered collaboration across departments.
His promotion to CFO is a testament to his exceptional leadership qualities and
unwavering commitment to excellence.
Read more here
John Becker joins
FaceFirst as SVP, Sales
FaceFirst,
a global leader in face matching technology, is pleased to announce that John
Becker has joined the company to lead its expanding sales team. Becker brings
extensive sales and business development experience, including as sales leader
for Tyco Security Products' $200M video management portfolio.
Sennco Solutions hires former Loss Prevention
leader Adam Fulton as the Director of ESL Sales and Operations
Before
joining Sennco Solutions as Director of ESL Sales and Operations, Adam spent
more than 18 years at GameStop, most recently as Vice President of Loss
Prevention, Inventory Control and Analytics, and eCom Fraud. Fulton brings over
32 years of experience, having served in numerous roles, including Director of
Fulfillment Center LP and OmniChannel Investigations and Senior Director of
Field Loss Prevention. Earlier in his career, he served as Regional LP Manager
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The U.S. Crime Surge
The Retail Impact
It's Hard to Solve ORC When There Isn't a
Consistent Definition for It
What is ‘organized retail crime,’ exactly?
It depends, and it doesn’t
help that many retailers don’t have a good handle on lost inventory, experts
say.
Among the many reasons why the topic of organized retail crime confuses people
is that the term, also known as ORC,
means different things to
different stakeholders.
Some retailers in recent years have reported
escalating levels of shrink,
and the industry generally attributes that to rising ORC incidents.
Yet there’s no consistent
understanding of this specialized kind of crime among law enforcement or the
industry itself, experts say. Even the researchers who spent a year
working on a special report on organized retail crime for the National Retail
Federation say the imprecision makes it nearly impossible to determine the scale
of the problem.
Retailers have poor visibility into where their lost inventory has gone, and
theft in general and ORC in
particular are getting blamed, without much evidence, according to Brand
Elverston, who has worked in retail asset protection for more than two decades,
including at Walmart. Industry surveys don’t offer much clarity because the
people filling them out perceive organized retail crime in a myriad of ways, he
said by phone. Meanwhile, the same surveys have indicated for several years that
overall
shrink rates haven’t changed much.
“ORC has never been totally defined as long as I’ve been in retail, and it
raised its head probably about 2006-ish,” said Elverston, who now works as a
consultant. “There needs to be
an industry generally accepted term. But there isn’t one.”
Indeed, there isn’t a single definition of organized retail crime, among
industry groups or anywhere, according to
Mark Skertic, managing
director at K2 Integrity, the risk advisory firm that worked with
the NRF on a special report on the topic last year.
“That kind of speaks to one of
the problems,” he said by phone. “There’s
no agreed-upon — ‘Here’s how it happens. Here’s how we report it. Here’s what we
have. What’s the difference between somebody shoplifting and somebody
taking part in ORC.’ There is a difference, but I think that difference is not
always really clear.”
Shoplifting vs organized retail crime - State laws on organized retail crime -
Theft vs shrink:
retaildive.com
Ending 'Cite and Release' for Retail Theft
California lawmakers have a new solution to deter retail thieves — arresting
them
A Los Angeles County Democrat proposed legislation that
would make retail theft a
misdemeanor in an effort that could make shoplifters more fearful of stealing.
The bill would make shoplifting a misdemeanor and
allow law enforcement to make
warrantless arrests for theft not committed in their presence if officers have
probable cause. Democratic Assemblymember Wendy Carillo sponsored the
legislation, along with two other Democrats and one Republican lawmaker.
“Right now, there’s no fear, right? It’s like we can steal, we can commit these
petty misdemeanor crimes, but
it’s cite and release and there’s no record,” Carrillo
told Politico.
AB 1990, also known as the
Secured Transactions and Organized Theft Prevention Act, is a result of
the state’s surge in retail theft that has left small and large businesses alike
packing up and leaving big cities where property crime is most common.
“This is just going back to traditionally what we used to have, which was
book-and-arrest, so you’ll
have a record,” Carrillo said.
Still, Carillo’s legislation
does not touch Proposition 47, a measure that categorizes nonviolent
property crime that does not exceed $950 in value as a misdemeanor, nor does the
bill combine minor crimes to make them more serious.
Democrat lawmakers unveiled provisions in a separate bill last month that would
also take small steps to curb the Golden State’s theft problem.
AB 2943 would impose a criminal penalty of up to three years in prison if a
person was found possessing stolen property. It would also allow the
value of stolen property to be added up to reach the $950 minimum value for
theft to be considered a felony.
gazette.com
Using RICO To Take Down ORC Operations
Retail crime crackdown: The new strategy to stop commercial theft in NYS
A rise in retails thefts has spurred NYS lawmakers and law enforcement to crack
down on thieves. Over the course of two days last month, the Monroe County
Sheriff's Office said its
retail theft detail team arrested more than 30 people and recovered more than
$7,000 of stolen merchandise.
Sen.
Chuck Schumer said those arrests are just a fraction of a much bigger crime
trend. "We're going to cut the
snake off at the head," Schumer said Tuesday at a press conference in
Victor. "That's what we're trying to do."
That "snake" is large-scale
retail theft rings, which police say have infiltrated Monroe and Ontario
counties.
"This is not just property
crime," explained Ontario County Sheriff David Cirencione. "Our shoppers
are in trying to shop, and their cars get broke into. People steal their
identity, their checkbook, their credit cards, and then they are off at another
store making purchases."
Now, federal attorneys are being pushed to prosecute these large-scale criminal
operations under the
Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) act.
Schumer said RICO effectively
curtailed the Italian mafia, and believes the same principles can be applied
here.
"It crosses state lines, it has tougher penalties and it
uses the long arm of the
federal government to put evidence together in different places," he
explained.
13wham.com
Chicago Robberies Surge - But Arrests Plummet to
Historic Lows
Chicagoans Suffer Decade-High Robberies, Record-Low Arrest Rate
Chicago
saw more robbery victims in 2023 than in any year of the past decade,
reporting 1 victim for every 250 residents. While crimes surged, robbery arrests
hit a record low. Fewer cops
is not helping.
More Chicagoans were robbed in
2023 than in any year in the past decade, a jump of 29% in
a year.
Robberies had been on a long decline, but in recent years have increased
rapidly. That makes another trend especially troubling:
the robbery arrest rate fell
to a 23-year low of just over 5%.
Robberies also became more violent. There was a 14% jump in
aggravated robberies, felonies involving the use or threat of a weapon.
Robberies with a handgun
increased by half. Robberies committed with other firearms more than
doubled. Only cases of vehicular hijackings and unarmed robbery showed declines.
As robbery victims in Chicago rose to a decade-high in 2023,
the police arrest rate for
robberies fell to its lowest level since the city started recording the
data in 2001.
Perpetrators were arrested in just 5.1% of robberies. Officers
made 1,047 fewer robbery arrests last year than when sworn police ranks were at
their peak in 2007.
Chicagoans shouldn’t be forced to choose between
having fewer police officers
on the streets and reducing social services to support the city’s at-risk
residents. Instead, city leaders should balance short- and long-term strategies
to target the violence plaguing Chicago’s most vulnerable communities.
illinoispolicy.org
RELATED: Data Can Build Understanding, Help Solve
Chicago's Crime Problem
DOJ Doubles Down on Crime-Fighting Initiatives
AG Garland announces new initiatives to combat violent crime
Attorney
General Merrick Garland visited Chicago Wednesday to
highlight decreases in violent
crime around the country, and
announced a surge of
investments and resources that he said will be aimed at
"doubling down" on recent
progress by law enforcement and their local partners.
Garland's comments come in an election year when
violent crime is a major
campaign issue, and one that Biden's opponent, former President Donald
Trump has attacked him on. While
violent crime is dramatically falling, Trump and other Republicans have
criticized the president over his handling of crime -- often mentioning several
high-profile crimes that are
alleged to have been committed by immigrants who crossed the southern
border illegally.
In remarks at a conference for federal grantees, Garland pointed to statistics
showing that last year, the U.S. saw the largest one-year decline in homicides
in half a century, including a
13% decrease last year in Chicago.
He credited the progress, in part, to the Biden administration's implementation
of the
Bipartisan Safer Communities Act, which included new statutes that
federal prosecutors have used to charge gun traffickers and individuals who
straw purchase firearms. The law also provided
$250
million in grants for the department to invest in community-based violent
prevention initiatives over a five-year period.
In his speech Wednesday, Garland said
$78 million of those funds
would be made available to applicants beginning Wednesday.
"Those funds will go directly to organizations, like those represented in this
room, that are making strides in
driving down violent crime and
building community trust across the country," Garland said.
abcnews.go.com
New ORC Intelligence Unit in the UK
UK: National police unit opens training to tackle organised retail crime
A new team within the national policing’s intelligence unit,
Opal, will soon begin
gathering and analysing information about organised retail crime groups
as part of the government’s plan to combat shoplifting.
Funded by the recently established
Pegasus partnership, the team is implementing
training programs for
retailers and police forces. These initiatives aim to guide them how to
refer intelligence effectively which can then be analysed and explored on a
national scale.
The virtual sessions will take place through April and will demonstrate how the
team will work with forces,
retailers, businesses and organisation to gather information.
Opal head of intelligence Stephanie Coombes said: “Opal has been carrying out
this role for other crime types for a number of years and we have seen
significant successes from having a national overview of what’s happening in the
organised crime world.
“We know that many retailers have intelligence built up through their own
systems and processes and the training sessions aim to demonstrate how they can
work with us to share that
information so action can be taken.
“We need to stress that Opal’s
service does not replace
reporting incidents to your local police force, it is a route for
sharing information and intelligence packages and one of the key requirements
for making a referral is having a crime number for the related incidents.”
retailgazette.co.uk
DOJ names St. Louis as 1 of 3 cities 'most in need' of more crime fighting
resources
Crime in NYC subway drops 23% in March vs. last year amid surge of cops on
trains
Using In-Store Media in Creative Ways
Retailers Step Up In-Store Media in Bid for Advertiser Spend
As retailers feel shoppers’ belt-tightening behaviors hurt sales, many are
turning to in-store retail media to increase their revenue and profit margins.
Mega-retailer Walmart,
for its part, shared in a news release Monday (April 1) how it is
expanding its efforts in the
space.
Meanwhile, Digiday reported that Thursday (March 28),
The Home Depot hosted an event
dubbed InFront to show off its rebranded retail media business, renaming
it Orange Apron Media from Retail Media+, which includes new in-store
advertising capabilities.
In February, convenience store chain
Wawa announced its new Goose Media Network retail media network in partnership
with Publicis Sapient, Epsilon and CitrusAd, which offers, in addition to
digital opportunities, on-site advertising at the gas pump.
One of the most direct benefits of in-store retail media is the
opportunity to unlock new
revenue streams. By partnering with advertisers and brands to display
sponsored content or advertisements within their physical spaces, retailers can
generate additional income beyond traditional sales. The revenue generated from
these collaborations can help offset operational costs and enhance
profitability.
pymnts.com
Editors Note: Is this an opportunity for LP to somehow convince
seniors to run anti-violence, anti-theft and even biometric messaging as
required by some local and state requirements? It is a great channel for
positive messaging - requiring professional assistance in development.
Retail Turnover Rate is High
How Should Employees Adjust to New Managers?
On retail selling floors, the
turnover rate of managers is high. A
Korn Ferry survey found
the turnover rate in 2022 for store managers and assistant store managers was
17.7% and 29.2%, respectively. The HBR article offered a number of tips
for adjusting to a new boss, including keeping a positive mindset, having
empathy for the pressures facing a new boss during the transition, working on
understanding your new boss’s priorities and preferences, and focusing on
constructive criticism rather than being defensive about changes.
“Don’t sabotage the boss’s
efforts,” said Abbajay. “Bosses can feel it when the team isn’t with
them.”
Communications expert Sara McCord suggests
coming up with fresh ideas and
“being your most impressive self” in the initial transition period for
the new boss. She wrote in
The Muse, “While it can be confusing because you know your job inside and
out at this point, you need to remember that you’re back at square one in the
impression game with your new boss.”
In a
column for Fast Company, Amii Barnard-Bahn, a partner at Kaplan & Walker and
the CEO of Barnard-Bahn Coaching & Consulting, suggests
trying to understand the
reason behind the change in leadership and take the lead in making
recommendations to the new boss. She wrote, “Change can be a rough journey. It’s
an easier destination if you invest time to envision the future, identify the
shifts, and design a concrete plan to lead yourself and your team through the
new landscape.”
retailwire.com
Labor Department Focusing on Strategic
Enforcement & Inspections
DOL’s Su Plans Focused Enforcement Approach Amid Budget Woes
Facing
budget caps and Congressional roadblocks, Acting Labor Secretary Julie Su plans
to do more with less and use
the agency’s enforcement funding and staff in a more calculated and targeted
approach.
“I don’t think we have to
inspect every employer,” Su said in an exclusive interview. “If employers
are doing what they should be doing, they’re following the law, we shouldn’t
inspect them. It’s bad for
government. It’s bad for the employer. It’s even bad for workers.”
“It can’t just be a numbers game, it can’t be about ‘we do as many inspections
as possible.’ That’s not my approach,” said Su, who before joining the Biden
administration served as California’s labor secretary.
Being strategic about
enforcement “is the name of the game” she added. “Especially with limited
resources.”
Su’s more intentional strategy comes as
DOL enforcement agencies are
working to reverse high turnover among investigators while at the same
time grappling with new demands, like
containing a surge in illegal child labor and mitigating potential
artificial intelligence risks to workers.
Policy changes and strict
enforcement of federal labor law from the DOL have also been a key part
of President Joe Biden’s branding as the most “pro-labor” president in modern
history.
As part of that agenda, Su also discussed plans to
scale up worker training
programs in emerging sectors, while also ensuring workers don’t face
negative consequences from technological advances, like artificial intelligence.
news.bloomberglaw.com
Retail makes dramatic resurgence on Fifth and Madison Avenues in NYC
At the
beginning of 2023, retail space availability on Madison Avenue was at 16%. Today
it is below 6%. On lower Fifth Avenue in last year’s first quarter, 24% of
retail space was open for leasing. By the end of Q1 2024, availability there had
dropped by almost 10 points to 14.5%.
Chewy, Publix, Levi’s among ‘most trustworthy’ brands in America
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Small Businesses Falling Behind in Cybersecurity
What’s missing for SMBs? A solid cybersecurity culture
Small businesses can
be especially vulnerable to cyberattacks because of their limited resources, and
few have employees on staff who truly understand the value of secure business
operations.
Multifactor
authentication is one of the easiest ways to apply best security practices
to a small business. However, this simple step is often ignored.
For example, of those using Microsoft cloud products, including Microsoft 365,
a
little more than a third have activated MFA.
Login authorizations beyond passwords make up a small part of an organization’s
security system, and on the surface may not look like a big deal. But other
pieces of a good cybersecurity program are missing, too. Businesses have poor
password management, intermittent security awareness training sessions, and many
lack a data loss prevention plan.
What these organizations lack, more than anything, is a security culture.
Without a solid
cybersecurity culture, SMBs will struggle to protect networks and data
from breaches and other threats.
Developing a culture of cybersecurity isn’t just about following procedures and
processes — it is when
security is an
ingrained part of the organization’s overall business operations,
Richard Balducci, CISO with Integer Holdings Corporation, told an audience at
Zero Trust World in Orlando, Florida in February.
When people don’t know how to act or apply cybersecurity practices, they’ll
follow the lead of others who seem to be in the know, Balducci said. People want
to conform to what appears to be the norm, but what happens if those who are
leading are just as lost as those who are following?
Small businesses can be especially vulnerable to cyberattacks because of their
limited resources,
and that includes having access to people who truly understand why building
security into business operations is necessary in today’s work and threat
environments.
cybersecuritydive.com
Cyberattack Hits CISA
CISA asserts no data stolen during Ivanti-linked attack on the agency
Threat actors gained
access to and potentially compromised two CISA systems weeks after the agency
applied Ivanti’s initial mitigation measures.
A
cyberattack targeting
the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency in late January
impacted a pair of the agency’s systems, a CISA spokesperson said Monday.
A
thus far unnamed threat
actor gained access to
the CISA Gateway, an integrated collection of vulnerability assessments and
tools for critical infrastructure organizations, and the Chemical Security
Assessment Tool, a repository of chemical plant security plans. CISA discovered
the intrusion, which was linked to widely exploited vulnerabilities in Ivanti
remote access VPNs, on Jan. 26.
One of the breaches may have compromised more than 100,000 people.
“We have found no
evidence of data exfiltration from either system at this time, and there is no
ongoing operational impact,”
the CISA spokesperson said. “As soon as indications of potential compromise were
detected, the agency took proactive measures to isolate the systems, taking them
offline and accelerating the decommission of the Ivanti devices.”
cybersecuritydive.com
Did Microsoft Fall Short on Cyber Risk
Management?
Microsoft Exchange state-linked hack entirely preventable, cyber review board
finds
The technology giant’s corporate culture fell short on security investments and
risk management, and needs significant reforms, according to a damning report by
the U.S. Cyber Safety Review Board.
The state-linked intrusion on Microsoft Exchange Online that led to the
theft of about 60,000
U.S. State Department emails
last summer “was preventable and should never have occurred”, the
Cyber Safety Review Board said Tuesday in a report.
A series of operational and strategic decisions by Microsoft pointed to
a corporate culture
that deprioritized investments in enterprise security and rigorous risk
management, despite the
central role the company plays in the larger technology ecosystem, the report
said.
The CSRB urged Microsoft to publicly share its plans to make fundamental,
security focused reforms across the company and its suite of products. The board
also
recommended that all
cloud services providers and government partners enact security-focused changes.
cybersecuritydive.com
Teams Breaking Off From Microsoft Office?
Microsoft To Separate Teams From Office Package Globally After EU Antitrust
Concerns
On Monday, the American tech giant announced its
decision to offer Teams, its chat and video application, as a separate product
globally, independent of its Office suite.
This move comes after the company took similar actions in Europe last year in
response to
antitrust concerns
raised by the EU and to avoid potential fines.
Since 2020, the European Commission
has been investigating
Microsoft’s Office and Teams package in response to complaints by Salesforce-owned
competing workspace messaging app Slack.
In 2017,
Microsoft introduced
Teams as a complimentary feature within Office 365,
extending its suite of services to customers at no extra cost. It replaced Skype
for Business and saw a significant spike in demand during the pandemic because
of its video conferencing capability.
However, competitors complained that
bundling the products together gives Microsoft an unfair advantage.
Following these complaints, the tech giant began selling each product separately
in the EU and Switzerland last October.
retailwire.com
Feds to Microsoft: Clean Up Your Cloud Security Act Now
How Google plans to make stolen session cookies worthless for attackers |
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One of the Top Issues Facing Cannabis Businesses: Violence
& Crime
Armed Robberies Awareness and Prevention in the Cannabis Industry
How to Prevent Armed Robberies in Your
Cannabis Business
Business owners need to identify the risk of armed robberies in their
cannabis business. Owners must determine the estimated value of inventory
products and the average amount of cash that will be on hand at any time to
decide if the business is "high risk". The location of the store or facility is
also a consideration. If the area is considered "high crime" or if
neighboring businesses have experienced a history of robberies or thefts, this
could increase the business' risk of incurring an incident.
To
accommodate this increased risk, business owners should increase security
measures at their facility, such as installing more security equipment,
contracting with a security guard company, or hiring a security expert to
conduct a
risk assessment to determine the specific risks for the business.
Security risk assessments should be completed during the pre-inspection phase,
after the build-out concludes, and annually after that. This can include
analyzing 3-5 years of crime data for the property and surrounding area, noting
robberies, burglaries, nearby instances of civil unrest, gang-related incidents,
and other violent crimes.
How to Respond to an Armed Robbery
If an armed robbery occurs at the business, thoroughly vetted and trained
employees will know that the business values its employees' safety over
replaceable things like products, or cash. Employees should know not to
panic, make sudden moves, or attempt to subdue the robber. In the interest
of safety, employees should
comply with the robber's demands. Employees should not offer any additional
information, conversation, cash, or products. Playing the
hero can quickly worsen the situation as a confrontation with the robber
increases the chances of an adverse reaction. The goal of responding to an
armed robbery should be to get the robber out of the premises as quickly as
possible.
The Importance of Preventing Armed Robberies
Cannabis businesses can be
appealing targets for criminals since they operate mostly on cash.
Business owners should evaluate the store's security plan and standard
operating procedures to look for ways to improve the security at the
facility and may seek out security consultation to reevaluate the store's
security. Cannabis business owners should also meet with their employees to
provide additional training and ask for employees' input on the store's security
and safety measures.
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Florida Voters Could Legalize Pot in November
Florida Supreme Court gives voters final say on recreational marijuana
In a blow to Gov. Ron DeSantis and other Florida conservatives opposed to the
measure, the state’s Supreme Court
on Monday approved
a recreational
marijuana constitutional amendment for the November 2024 statewide ballot.
The
proposal, known as
Amendment 3, will legalize the “non-medical personal use of marijuana
products and marijuana accessories by an adult” 21 or older
if approved by 60% or
more of statewide voters.
It would take effect six months after the election.
In 2021,
the
court rejected two proposed constitutional amendments for recreational
marijuana. But this
time five justices ruled favorably on the measure with only two opposing.
The amendment was the subject of a multi-million-dollar campaign, spearheaded by
Smart & Safe Florida, a group that’s collected
more than $40 million in recent years for the purpose.
Two dozen states have already legalized recreational weed.
The
Florida amendment would allow non-medical marijuana possession of up to 3
ounces, with no more than 5 grams in concentrated form.
cannabisbusinessexecutive.com
Hawaii's Effort to Legalize Marijuana is Killed
Citing potential impacts, House leaders kill proposal to legalize recreational
marijuana
A
move to legalize marijuana for recreational use died Tuesday at the state
Capitol, with
opposing lawmakers
saying more research is needed on the proposal’s potential impacts.
Despite strong support in the state Senate, House leaders Tuesday afternoon
announced
they will not be
holding any further hearings on the bill.
The decision was not a surprise; the softness of support in the House was
apparent and law enforcement, advocates and social conservatives banded together
against it effectively.
Leaders also mentioned the resistance on the floor during a vote March 22 to
forward the bill to the House Finance Committee. Democrats who dominate the
House were divided by the proposal. State Rep. Cedric Gates, who represents
Waianae and Makaha,
supported legalization
and countered concerns that marijuana sales will become widespread.
hawaiinewsnow.com
Rules for Ohio’s pending adult-use cannabis program moving ‘quickly’
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Hundreds More Amazon Layoffs
Amazon lays off several hundred employees
Amazon Web Services is
laying off several hundred employees
as the company shifts its strategy in some parts of the business, a spokesperson
confirmed Wednesday.
The job cuts will
impact several hundred people from the sales, marketing and global services team
for AWS, the company’s cloud computing division. The cuts will also
affect a few hundred
roles from the AWS physical stores technology team.
“We’ve identified a few targeted areas of the organization we need to streamline
in order to continue focusing our efforts on the key strategic areas that we
believe will deliver maximum impact,” an Amazon spokesperson said. “These
decisions are difficult but necessary as we continue to invest, hire and
optimize resources to deliver innovation for our customers.”
It’s not yet clear how the layoffs will impact Amazon’s workforce in Seattle and
Bellevue.
Amazon went through a wave of cost-cutting efforts in late 2022 and early 2023
that resulted in
at least 27,000 job
cuts companywide. Since
then, it has continued targeted layoffs, including cuts to Prime Video and its
Twitch livestreaming service.
seattletimes.com
Bringing the Offline Experience to Online
Shoppers with AI
GenAI Will Provide Offline Shopping Experience To Online Shoppers
GenAI has the potential
to remove the “search box” from ecommerce sites,
as customers will directly interact online to make purchases, just the way they
do offline shopping.
Bengaluru-based Healthify has been bullish on AI and has adopted GenAI to
enhance its chatbot ‘Ria’ and build ‘Snap’ – a photo-to-food recognition system.
Besides, it has also partnered Swiggy so that users can order diet-aligned
meals, recommended by Ria, from the foodtech platform.
Khasnis said that the startup initially
used AI to help its
customers understand what they have been consuming
by just clicking the picture of their food.
“I feel
GenAI is in a co-pilot
stage at the moment,
where it still needs some form of human interference for a final check at the
end,” Aluru said.
However, Khasnis also pointed out the limitations of GenAI when it comes to
enterprise use cases. He said that
customers need
“personalised” interaction and they can easily identify if they are interacting
with a chat bot or a human being.
inc42.com
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Brighton, NY: Organized retail theft trend hits Sephora in Brighton
Brighton Police are investigating a few major thefts at the new Sephora on
Monroe Avenue. The store has only been open since September of last year and has
already lost thousands of dollars worth to theft. Similar crimes have taken
place at other big brand stores, like the Ulta Beauty in Victor. Both stores
sell high-end, trendy beauty products. “Everything in that store is very high
value, so it doesn’t take much to push over the $1,000 dollar limit to make it a
felony offense,” said Brighton Lieutenant Timothy Karch. On April 1, police got
another call to the store, in which they say a woman stole several thousand
dollars of products. Elected officials and police agencies are already
expressing frustration around this recent trend, where suspects aren’t just
stealing one or two “necessity” items. On Tuesday, Senator Chuck Schumer called
on the Department of Justice to investigate organized retail theft, as he stood
in front of an Ulta Beauty that lost $100,000 dollars to theft in the past year.
whec.com
Philadelphia, PA: 23 iPhones stolen from AT&T store
Philadelphia police say two men targeted a store in Northeast Philadelphia
during an iPhone heist Tuesday night. Twenty-three iPhones were stolen from an
AT&T store on the 3200 block of Red Lion Road just before 8 p.m. The stolen cell
smartphones were valued at approximately $25,000.
fox29.com
Memphis, TN: Thieves target beauty supply store in overnight smash-and-grab
Several thieves broke into a Memphis beauty supply store during a
smash-and-grab early Wednesday, police said.
Portland, OR: Suspected serial burglar arrested: $50,000 in Pokemon and Magic
cards stolen
Vernon, CT: Police looking to identify Stop and Shop robbers in Vernon; nearly
$1,000 of merchandise stolen
Manheim Township, PA: Almost $500 of Baby Formula stolen by 3 suspects
Richmond, B.C. Canada: RCMP acts against retail theft with successful ‘Boost &
Bust’ operations; $7000 in recoveries
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Shootings & Deaths
Nashville, TN: Man is arrested in Easter brunch shooting in Nashville that left
1 dead and 5 injured
Police arrested a Tennessee man who is suspected of opening fire during Easter
brunch at a Nashville restaurant, killing one person and injuring five more.
Anton Rucker was taken into custody Tuesday in Princeton, Kentucky, after
Nashville police detectives located him at a residence there, according to the
Metro Nashville Police Department. Rucker surrendered without incident and, on
Wednesday, was being held in Kentucky's Caldwell County jail on a fugitive
warrant. The shooting took place around 3 p.m. on Easter Sunday at a crowded
restaurant in Nashville’s Salemtown neighborhood after two men got into an
argument that “significantly escalated within moments,” Nashville police
spokesperson Don Aaron has said. “The gunman was the only one who brandished a
pistol," Aaron said after the shooting. “This
was not a shootout, if you will. This was one person who decided to pull a gun
based on an altercation occurring with another man, and then he fired multiple
shots.” Allen Beachem, 33, was killed, and five other people were
injured.
mrt.com
St Mary’s County, MD: One Hospitalized In Shooting At California Applebee's
One person was hospitalized overnight after being shot inside a busy St. Mary's
Applebee's restaurant, according to the sheriff's office. Deputies were called
to the eatery on Miramar Way in California at around 11:11 p.m. on April 2,
where there were reports of a shooting inside the building. According to
investigators, there was an altercation inside the restaurant that led to one
person pulling out a gun and striking another during the dispute. The nature of
the dispute was not disclosed by the St. Mary's County Sheriff's Office. No
details about a possible shooter have been released.
dailyvoice.com
Florence, SC: Police investigating shooting in IGA grocery store parking lot; no
reported injuries
Robberies, Incidents & Thefts
Toronto, Canada: Police recover $34.5M worth of stolen vehicles in shipping
containers in Montreal, most of them were taken from GTA
Nearly 600 stolen vehicles have been recovered from shipping containers in the
Port of Montreal over the past few months as part of an interprovincial auto
theft investigation, and 75 per cent of them were stolen in Ontario. Speaking at
a news conference Wednesday, Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) and the Canada
Border Services Agency (CBSA) announced the results of "Project Vector" – an
operation to recover stolen vehicles that made it to the Port of Montreal and
were intercepted before they could be illegally exported. The operation ran from
Dec. 12 2023 to March 9 2024.
cp24.com
Los Angeles, CA: Burglars steal $30 million in cash from money storage facility
Thieves stole as much $30 million in an Easter Sunday burglary at a Los Angeles
money storage facility in one of the largest cash heists in city history, police
said Wednesday. The burglary occurred Sunday night at an unnamed facility in the
Sylmar area of the San Fernando Valley where cash from businesses across the
region is handled and stored, LA Police Department Commander Elaine Morales told
the Los Angeles Times. The burglars were able to breach the building as well as
the safe where the money was stored, Morales said. The operators of the
business, whom police did not identify, did not discover the massive theft until
they opened the vault on Monday. The Times said the break-in was among the
largest cash burglaries in Los Angeles history, and the total surpassed any
armored-car heist in the city as well.
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Clearwater Beach, FL: Shopper accused of hitting Walgreens store manager in face
with Bible on Easter Sunday
Peter Owens, 35, was arrested and charged with felony battery after the incident
that unfolded at a Walgreens store in Clearwater Beach on March 31, according to
an arrest affidavit from the Clearwater Police Department. According to the
affidavit, Owens entered the Walgreens store just after 11:30 p.m. to purchase a
pair of headphones when he got into a verbal altercation with a store employee
over the merchandise. The argument escalated after the employee got the store
manager involved. Owens then allegedly smacked her in the face with a Bible
after she asked him to leave the store. Officials also said that this was not
Owens’ first run-in with the law. He has one prior conviction for battery and
was convicted on that charge in March 2020, according to the affidavit.
nypost.com
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Auto – Memphis, TN –
Burglary
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Beauty – Memphis, TN –
Burglary
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C-Store – Steele, MO –
Armed Robbery
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C-Store – Okaloosa
County, FL – Armed Robbery
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C-Store – San Antonio,
TX – Robbery
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C-Store – Salem, MA –
Burglary
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C-Store – Carson City,
NV – Burglary
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C-Store – Memphis, TN
– Burglary
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Collectables –
Portland, OR – Burglary
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Dollar – Wilmington,
DE – Robbery
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Dollar – Memphis, TN –
Burglary
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Grocery – Harvey, LA –
Armed Robbery
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Grocery – Vernon, CT –
Robbery
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Grocery – Middletown
Township, NY - Armed Robbery
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Grocery – Lancaster
County, PA – Robbery
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Jewelry – Davenport,
IA – Robbery
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Jewelry - Beaufort, SC - Robbery
• Jewelry - Raleigh, NC – Robbery
• Jewelry - Commerce, CA - Robbery
• Jewelry - Waterbury, CT - Robbery
• Jewelry - Charlotte, NC – Robbery
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Restaurant – Daytona
Beach, FL – Burglary
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Restaurant – Carson
City, NV - Burglary
Daily Totals:
• 14 robberies
• 9 burglaries
• 0 shootings
• 0 killed |
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