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APEX Women Mindshare: The Verdict Is In
by
Amber Bradley, Owner & Brand Strategist, Calibration Group, LLC
Well,
the feedback is in from last week’s APEX Women and here it is, straight from the
attendees’ keyboard:
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“This is the third or fourth virtual seminar I have listened to this year and
APEX Women was by far the best! Others had one or two good sessions, but all of
these were fantastic! Well done.” – said one attendee.
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“This virtual presentation was a phenomenal opportunity. I am very satisfied
with the information that was presented and what I learned. Thank you so much,
TalkLP, for engaging with the audience and having such great presenters. I am
looking forward to attending the next one!” – said another APEX mindshare fan.
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“I felt like I was sitting in my living room with a group of friends sharing
ideas and lending support. What a great environment! Loved every minute!” – said
the APEX attendee.
TalkLP’s Asset Protection Executive Xchange (APEX) virtual mindshare series
executed the only virtual event dedicated to empowering women in the loss
prevention and asset protection industry on Oct. 1. The mindshare was also
available for men to attend as the agenda covered valuable information for any
LP professional.
Missed APEX Women?
View the replay on-demand
here.
Stay tuned for more upcoming APEX Virtual Mindshare events!
Read the full recap here
The Busy LP Event Season Continues
Four More Virtual Industry Conferences
Coming This Week:
ISC
West
Oct. 5-7, 2020
LPRC IMPACT
Oct. 6-7
2020 RH-ISAC Summit
Oct. 6-8
Zebra PACT 2020
Oct. 6 & 13
Protests & Violence
D&D Daily Crime Analysis:
Violence Remains High in Big U.S. Cities in First Weekend of October,
But Slight
Drop in Shootings Could Be New Trend As Winter Approaches
122 shootings, 36 killed in
20 Major U.S. Cities from Oct. 2-4
This past weekend, the D&D Daily
continued to analyze violent crime in 20 major cities
across the country, including those under the umbrella of 'Operation Legend.'
According to publicly reported data and media reports, these cities saw a
combined total of 122 shootings and 36 killings from Friday through Sunday, with an average of
40.7 shootings per day and 12
killings per day.
The
daily average of shootings dropped slightly from last weekend's 51.7, but
deaths slightly increased from last weekend's 11.3 killings per day.
Overall, the numbers have remained remarkably stable throughout the summer, but
it's possible that the slight decline in shootings this past weekend could be
a new trend as winter approaches.
July Fourth weekend remains a high point for violence
this summer, with 233 shootings and 70 killings in 30 cities (big and
small throughout the U.S.) over just two days during that holiday weekend,
averaging 116.5 shootings per day and 35 killings per day.
Click here to view the complete breakdown of this past weekend's
violence in 20 American cities and continue to follow along
as the Daily monitors violence across the United States.
See our previously published
four-week report
covering this year's violent month of July.
Amazon workers march to Jeff Bezos’ mansion,
calling for higher wages,
protections
Demonstrators on Sunday marched to Amazon founder Jeff Bezos’ Beverly Hills
mansion, protesting company working conditions during the COVID-19 crisis and
calling for higher wages, free healthcare and child care for employees.
Protesters rallied at Will Rogers Memorial Park in Beverly Hills, then marched
to the gates of Bezos’ home, carrying signs and chanting “Tax Bezos.”
The demonstration was sponsored by the Congress of Essential Workers, a
collective of servers, teachers and warehouse employees, and led by the group’s
founder, Chris Smalls, a former Amazon warehouse manager who said he was fired
in March after organizing a work stoppage over the company’s handling of the
COVID-19 pandemic.
Organizers released a list of demands, including that the company provide
workers with adequate protective equipment and cleaning supplies, as well as an
increase of $2 per hour for hazard pay.
Amazon revealed last week, after months of pressure from workers and labor
groups, that
nearly 20,000 of its frontline U.S. workers have tested positive or been
presumed positive for the coronavirus. But the online retail giant says the
infection rate of its employees is well below that seen in the general U.S.
population.
latimes.com
40 Minneapolis businesses ask city leaders to help bring back customers
Minneapolis restaurants say the damage done
this year will linger for decades.
Business owners in downtown Minneapolis are rallying together, calling on city
leaders for more support when it comes to public safety in the area.
"We're trying to get the people back downtown to increase that safety at the
same token we're trying to get the city's assistance to say yes there is a crime
issue and we want to speak up and say that we're doing something about it," said
Tanya Spaulding, Principal and Partner at Shea Design, serving as a
representative for more than 40 business owners who recently submitted a
letter to the mayor's office and city council asking for a plan of action.
They're asking city leaders to make public safety a priority while helping
businesses survive. At the rate things are going, some say downtown is like a
free for all.
"You're getting harassed or yelled at, or there's a fight in front of you,
there's a bit of trepidation and you don't see anyone dealing with it right
now," said Spaulding.
kare11.com
Seattle: 16 arrested after explosive thrown at officers, buildings tagged with
anti-cop graffiti
NYC: Driver slams into cyclists during Black Lives Matter protest
Chicago: Man faces 14 counts in connection to downtown looting
Portland: Man pleads guilty to federal arson charge for fire set inside Justice
Center in late May
Kenosha, WI: ATF asking public to help ID people connected to Kenosha arson
investigation
COVID Update
US: Over 7.6M Cases - 214K Dead - 4.8M Recovered
Worldwide:
Over 35.5M Cases - 1M Dead - 26.7M Recovered
Private Industry Security Guard Deaths:
190
Law
Enforcement Officer Deaths: 117
*Red indicates change in total
deaths
As cold weather arrives, U.S. states see record increases in COVID-19 cases
Nine U.S. states have reported record increases in COVID-19 cases over the last
seven days, mostly in the upper Midwest and West where chilly weather is forcing
more activities indoors.
On Saturday alone, four states - Kentucky, Minnesota, Montana and Wisconsin
- saw record increases in new cases and nationally nearly 49,000 new infections
were reported, the highest for a Saturday in seven weeks, according to a Reuters
analysis. Kansas, Nebraska, New Hampshire, South Dakota and Wyoming also
set new records for cases last week.
reuters.com
NYC's First Major Reopening Reversal
Fearing 2nd Wave, N.Y.C. Will Adopt Restrictions in Hard-Hit Areas
For many weeks, public health officials had expressed concern that a second wave
of the coronavirus would hit New York City, which until recently had achieved
striking success in beating back the outbreak after a devastating spring that
left more than 20,000 residents dead.
On Sunday, with those fears growing, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced an emergency
crackdown, saying that he intended to impose new restrictions in 20 hot spots
in Brooklyn and Queens that have been experiencing rising positivity rates.
The plan is a major setback for New York City, amounting to the first
significant reversal in the reopening and offering further evidence of the
challenges in curbing the pandemic. The city over the last month had taken
several strides forward, allowing indoor dining for the first time and becoming
the first major school district in the country to bring children back into its
public schools.
But under the new restrictions, Mr. de Blasio would close all schools —
public and private — in nine of the city’s 146 ZIP codes, as well as all
nonessential businesses. Indoor and outdoor dining in restaurants in those areas
will not be allowed.
nytimes.com
NY Gov. Cuomo Orders Schools in NYC Hotspots Closed Tuesday; Nonessential Biz
Stays Open
U.S. one step closer to national contact tracing
Covid-19 contact tracing apps can now work across state lines
States are now able to create contact tracing apps that work with those from
other states, thanks to a national server that works with the exposure
notification tool developed by Apple and Google and stores information about
potential exposures from all states that use it. This gives us the potential for
a nationwide digital contact tracing system.
Some states — New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, and Delaware — have teamed
up to form a regional alliance of apps with a common codebase.
vox.com
Consumers Adjust Holiday Shopping Due to COVID
and Are Willing to Grant Retailers Leeway
A new survey from Convey finds that a significant portion of shoppers recognize
the uncertainty that retailers face and are willing to give them some latitude –
but in exchange, they want free shipping, clear communication and delivery
promises to be kept.
COVID Impact on Holiday Shopping
Even as most stores across the country have reopened, the impact of the global
pandemic will continue to be felt. Shoppers are planning to shop earlier and
mostly online, and they're conscious of COVID's impact on retailers – even if
they aren't willing to commit their dollars accordingly.
● Nearly 4 in 10 consumers (39%) will start holiday shopping earlier this year,
while 44% say COVID will have no impact on when they begin their gift-buying.
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8 in 10 shoppers (82%) will do most of their holiday shopping online –
and nearly 1 in 3 (30%) will do ALL of it online.
Amazon Momentum Grows
During shelter-in-place orders this spring, consumers learned how to buy
everything from groceries to clothing to furniture online – and in many cases,
that meant shopping at Amazon. Heading into the holiday season, the online giant
is poised to dominate like never before, despite some consumers' misgivings
about its impact on retail as a whole.
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Amazon is the number one choice for holiday shopping with 61% of
respondents planning to shop there this holiday.
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A distant second choice are big box retailers (Walmart, Target and Best
Buy), where 16% of respondents plan to find gifts.
businesswire.com
3 Ways to Motivate Your Team Through an Extended Crisis
As we flip our calendars to yet another month of our large-scale Covid-19
remote-work experiment, it's no wonder that motivation, performance and
well-being are flagging for many. Months in, managers need new tools to
reenergize their teams, to accurately identify and diagnose recurring struggles
and to empathetically help employees address their problems.
Using a well-established theory of motivation called
self-determination theory, or SDT, we have identified three main
psychological needs that leaders can meet to help their employees stay engaged,
confident and motivated.
1. Relatedness - 2. Competence
- 3. Autonomy
shrm.org
SHRM: Answers to the Most Common Coronavirus Questions
Oregon OSHA Releases Near Final Draft of its COVID-19 Standard
Economists says COVID-19 and lack of stimulus endanger growth
Legal Perspective of CDC Workplace Violence Guidelines
In Case You Missed It
Preventing Physical and Verbal Covid-19 Workplace Violence
Employers should take a
360-degree view of Covid-19
workplace violence prevention,
as threats to employee safety can come from customers, co-workers, and even from
an employee’s own internal stresses. Epstein Becker Green attorneys look at
CDC guidelines and
recommend clear written policies and procedures, training, and ongoing
empathetic employer communications.
Scores of stories are recounting shootings, assaults, and other workplace
violence against employees by customers across a variety of work
environments—most often because of a customer’s refusal to abide by mask-wearing
guidelines. Employees have been screamed at, spit on, slapped, and, in a few
tragic worst-cases, killed simply for trying to enforce mask-wearing rules.
Aware of the negative and, sadly, sometimes violent reactions that mask-wearing
and social distancing guidelines have provoked, the Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention recently released guidance, “Limiting
Workplace Violence Associated with COVID-19 Prevention Policies in Retail and
Services Businesses.”
Included in its workplace violence definition are the obvious physical assaults
along with threats and “verbal
assault,” defined
broadly to include words
intended to cause “negative
emotions of the person being assaulted.”
CDC Looks at Physical and
Verbal Assaults - Co-Worker Stress Can Spark Violence - Training, Clear
Prevention Policies, Communication
bloomberglaw.com
Global Perspective of Cargo Theft
Criminals Eye Stalled Supply Chains for Weak Links
Cargo
theft was on the rise in 2019. The National Retail Federation’s Organized
Retail Crime Report found that 73 percent of retailers surveyed in the
United States suffered cargo thefts in 2019, compared with just 30 percent in
2018. According to the Cargo Theft Report 2020 from
BSI and TT Club, 2019 saw an average of
eight global cargo thefts per
day, with 87 percent of attacks targeting trucks.
Despite these slower than usual rates of cargo theft in the first few months of
the pandemic,
TAPA warns that transportation organizations should
expect a spike in crime as
regions reopen and criminals seek to make up lost revenue.
The association is
already seeing an uptick in
attacks. TAPA EMEA
recorded
118 cargo thefts in
June, according to
preliminary data, including nine major thefts with loss values of €100,000
($117,000) or more.
COVID-19 uncovered a lack of preparedness along supply chains that criminals can
exploit, says Thorsten Neumann, president and CEO of TAPA for the EMEA region.
From organized crime to PPE,
drug cartels, the shutdown impact, to 70 percent of supply chain and cargo theft
is associated with insider involvement, whether intentional or accidental, this
is a great detailed overview of the current state of what's driving cargo theft
and the global trends.
asisonline.org
California Governor signs new "rest period" for private security officer bill
AB 1512 provides some relief - through January 1, 2027 - from rest period
laws for the security industry, possibly paving the way for later legislation
benefitting other industries. AB 1512 authorizes registered private patrol
operator employers to require certain security officer employees (those
registered under the
Private Security Services Act) to remain on the premises during rest
periods, to remain on call, and to carry and monitor a communication device.
The security officer must be permitted to restart a rest period anew as soon as
practicable if the rest period is interrupted. This later, uninterrupted rest
period would qualify as a compliant rest period. If a security officer cannot
take an uninterrupted rest period of at least 10 minutes for every four hours
worked (or major fraction thereof), the officer must be paid one additional hour
of pay at the base hourly rate. AB 1512 went into effect immediately upon the
Governor’s approval on September 30, 2020, but does not apply to cases filed
before January 1, 2021.
calpeculiarities.com
Survey: 3/4 Shoppers Want Stores To Close on Thanksgiving
Three-quarters (76%) of the more than 1,500 U.S. consumers surveyed said they
want retailers to close on Thanksgiving Day, according to the Accenture Holiday
Shopping Survey. Slightly more than half of those cited the desire to give
workers a well-deserved day off, with the remainder saying retail workers should
spend the holiday with their families.
Health, safety and the livelihood of store employees are also on consumers’
minds, with 61% saying they plan to minimize in-store shopping to reduce health
risks to essential workers. The same number said they’d be inspired to shop with
retailers that demonstrate visibly high commitments to health, safety and
hygiene practices.
retailleader.com
Regal Cinemas Suspending Operations at All U.S. Locations
17 retailers that could go bankrupt as the COVID-19 era wears on
Walmart provides interactive drug safety site
California exceeds 4 million acres burned by wildfires in 2020
Senior LP & AP Jobs
Market
Director of Safety job posted for Kanes Furniture in Pinellas Park, FL
Kane’s
Loss Prevention Manager is an integral part of the Distribution Center
management team and is responsible for managing all security and safety issues
in accordance with Kanes’ policies and practices. The Loss Prevention Manager
will implement security and safety programs and procedures to promote awareness,
prevention, and control of losses and/or safety-related incidents and will
identify loss prevention strategies and identify and address potential security
and safety concerns.
indeed.com
Senior LP Job Postings Removed from Website:
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Dir. Global Security Technology - Disney -
Glendale, CA
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Dir. of AP & Safety - Paradies Lagardére -
Atlanta, GA
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Dir. of Investigations - Peloton - Plano, TX
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Dir. Security, High Rise - United Protective
Services - Dallas, TX
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Sr Mgr - Supply Chain Transportation, Security &
Compliance - The Home Depot - Atlanta, GA
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Safety & Security Manager - Maggie's Farm
Marijuana - Pueblo, CO
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Manager, Safety and Security - Thrive Market
(eCommerce Retailer) - Sparks, NV
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Retailer Hit with 2nd Largest GDPR Fine Ever
H&M fined $41 million for staff privacy breaches in Germany
H&M has been fined 35 million euros ($41.1 million) after
monitoring "several hundred employees," including recording extensive
information about family issues, religious beliefs, and illnesses.
This is the
second-largest fine levied against a single company over data breaches after the
EU introduced new General Data Protection Regulation
laws in 2018. The
largest was against Google in France in 2019 when it was fined 50 million Euros
over how it collected and handled user data for the purpose of personalizing
ads.
A German watchdog issued the fine for data protection violations on Thursday
after a year-long investigation into what it called a "particularly intensive
encroachment on employees' civil rights" at the company's service center in
Nuremberg.
Since at least 2014, the Swedish fashion retailer, Europe's second-largest after
Spain's Inditex, has recorded details about employees, the Hamburg Commissioner
for Data Protection and Freedom of Information (HmbBfDI), where the company's
German headquarters sits, reported.
This includes
extensive information held when staff had time off work, including notes on
vacation details and medical symptoms and diagnoses.
Some supervisors also kept notes on employees' private lives that they had heard
through workplace conversations, including family issues and religious beliefs.
Supervisors stored some of these details online – making them partly readable by
up to 50 other managers,
the HmbBfDI found in its investigations. Some of these notes were highly
detailed, and supervisors updated them as the issues developed.
businessinsider.com
COVID-19 sparks upward trend in cybercrime
Europol’s 2020 cybercrime report updates on the latest trends and the current
impact of cybercrime within the EU and beyond
So
much has changed since Europol published last year’s Internet Organised Crime
Threat Assessment (IOCTA). The global COVID-19 pandemic that hit every corner of
the world forced us to reimagine our societies and reinvent the way we work and
live. During the lockdown, we turned to the internet for a sense of normality:
shopping, working and learning online at a scale never seen before. It is in
this new normal that Europol publishes its 7th annual IOCTA. The IOCTA seeks to
map the cybercrime threat landscape and understand how law enforcement responds
to it. Although the COVID-19 crisis showed us how criminals actively take
advantage of society at its most vulnerable, this opportunistic behaviour of
criminals should not overshadow the overall threat landscape. In many cases,
COVID-19 has enhanced existing problems.
Cross-cutting crime | Malware reigns supreme | Payment fraud: SIM swapping a
new trend | Criminal abuse of the dark web
europol.europa.eu
INTERNET ORGANISED CRIME THREAT ASSESSMENT (IOCTA) 2020
The IOCTA is Europol’s flagship strategic product
highlighting the dynamic and evolving threats from cybercrime. It provides a
unique law enforcement focused assessment of emerging challenges and key
developments in the area of cybercrime. We are grateful for the many
contributions from our colleagues within European law enforcement community and
to our partners in the private industry for their input to the report. Combining
law enforcement and private sector insights allows us to present this
comprehensive overview of the threat landscape.
The data collection for the IOCTA 2020 took place during the lockdown
implemented as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. Indeed, the pandemic prompted
significant change and criminal innovation in the area of cybercrime. Criminals
devised both new modi operandi and adapted existing ones to exploit the
situation, new attack vectors and new groups of victims.
Download the report here.
NIST CYBERSECURITY and PRIVACY PROGRAM
Securing Data Integrity
Against Ransomware Attacks: Paper Available for Comment
A new draft paper,
Securing Data Integrity Against Ransomware Attacks: Using the NIST Cybersecurity
Framework and NIST Cybersecurity Practice Guides,
is now available for public comment. The objective of this document is to
provide an overview of these Data Integrity projects, provide a high-level
explanation of the architecture and capabilities, and explain how these projects
can be brought together into one comprehensive data integrity solution.
The public comment period is
open through November 13, 2020.
See the
publication details for a copy of the draft and instructions for submitting
comments. Also see the NCCoE's
Data Security page for related information.
govdelivery.com
Department of Treasury Releases Advisory on Potential Sanctions Risks for
Facilitating Ransomware Payments
'Father of Identity Theft' Sentenced to 207 Months
Former Walmart Exec Joins Retail AI Firm Everseen
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Merge Lanes, Strategically
“Stay in
your lane”, we hear that often and it usually applies correctly when somebody
offers advice or critique on a topic they are ignorant of. However, I’m
suggesting that staying in your lane will never allow you to pass somebody, get
to a different destination or support your partners in a more comprehensive way.
Truth be told, the asset protection industry has for, far too long “stayed in
their lane” and lost valuable opportunities to have a greater impact to the
organization as a whole.
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Amazon Sellers Get Help Protecting Their Brands from Counterfeiting
Rosenbaum Famularo, P.C. announced today that it has launched a new website,
BrandProtectionAmazon.com,
to assist Amazon brand
sellers to protect their brands on the platform.
The comprehensive website covers the concerns of brand sellers who need to stop
actual unauthorized sellers from selling counterfeit products. The experienced
law firm, having handled thousands of counterfeit cases, has built a website
that offers invaluable information to help navigate unauthorized seller claims
and complaints.
Rosenbaum Famularo, P.C. focuses on helping individuals and companies that sell
products on Amazon, and through BrandProtectionAmazon.com, the firm is
dispersing information that
can help brands properly identify and take action against those unauthorized
online sellers of
counterfeit merchandise and avoid making false claims to those who are not. This
information is invaluable to brand sellers as it avoids unnecessary consequences
and conflicts down the road that could cause more harm to the brand than the
actual unauthorized sales alone.
"U.S. law protects the buying and re-selling of genuine products with or without
a brand's permission. The 'first sale doctrine' gives the owners of copyrighted
works the rights to sell, lend, or share their copies without having to obtain
permission or pay fees," said Rob Segall, Esq., managing partner at the firm.
"Understanding intellectual property rights and how to increase the value of
those rights is very important for brand sellers in order to properly stop those
who are not authorized to resale their products."
prnewswire.com
After Thousands of ADA Lawsuits
NRF: Retailers welcome legislation setting ADA standards for websites
The
Online Accessibility Act,
introduced on Thursday by Representatives Ted Budd, R-N.C., and Lou Correa, D-Calif.,
would
expand the ADA’s coverage to
include consumer-facing websites and apps
operated by private entities.
Those that are in
“substantial compliance” with Web Content Accessibility Guidelines
established by the Web Accessibility Institute or offer “equivalent access”
through an “alternative method” would be deemed to be in compliance with the
ADA, but the Justice Department would be required to issue regulations spelling
out definitions and details.
nrf.com
Facebook Takes Legal Action Against Data Scrapers in Latest Enforcement Effort
RTW Retailwinds Announces the Closing of the Sale of Its e-Commerce Business,
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Multi-State Grab-and-Go Crew
Conn. Burglary Crew of 8 Indicted for Northeast Burglary Spree
On September 15, 2020, a federal grand jury in Hartford returned a six-count
indictment charging the 8 individuals with offenses related to their involvement
in an extensive commercial burglary spree:
The indictment stems from
“Operation American Steal,” a
long-term multi-agency investigation into numerous “grab and go” thefts from
various retail fashion stores in Connecticut and nearby states.
A “grab-and-go” scheme is a type of theft where one or more perpetrators enter a
retail store, grab as many items of clothing or other goods as they can carry,
leave the store without paying for the merchandise, and depart in a waiting
getaway vehicle.
The indictment alleges that
the eight defendants were part
of a network of individuals who burglarized Polo Ralph Lauren, T.J. Maxx,
Balenciaga, Burberry, Macy’s, Marshalls, Dick’s Sporting Goods, Tommy Hilfiger
and other stores in Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Vermont, and New
York. They then
transported the stolen merchandise to Connecticut and sold the items on the
internet or the street.
justice.gov
Refund Trio Hitting TJX in 3 States
Third Jacksonville Woman Pleads Guilty In Scheme To Defraud Retail Merchants
Sierra Marvette Townsend (33, Jacksonville) has pleaded guilty to conspiracy to
commit wire fraud. She
faces a maximum penalty of 20
years in federal prison
and payment of restitution to her victims. A sentencing date has not yet been
set.
Townsend and others traveled to
north Florida, Georgia, and
South Carolina
to commit fraud involving
HomeGoods, TJ Maxx, and
Marshalls. Over the course of multiple years,
Townsend used
five different identities when
making fraudulent returns at these stores.
These fraudulent returns
resulted in the
stores issuing gift cards to
Townsend and others worth thousands of dollars.
After obtaining the store gift cards, Townsend and others typically sold or
pawned them.
On February 18, 2020, co-defendant
Katrina Monique Morris (39,
Jacksonville) and
co-defendant
Lashundra Monyett Gibbs (38,
Jacksonville) pleaded
guilty to conspiracy to commit wire fraud. Morris and Gibbs are both scheduled
to be sentenced on December 2, 2020.
justice.gov
Nashville, TN: Fugitive and “chronic shoplifter” steals from the same Gucci
store on three separate occasions
27-year-old
Lamonteisha Johnson was charged with three counts of theft after she was caught
on video stealing over $2,700 worth of merchandise from the same Gucci store
three times within a five-month period. On February 16th, Lamonteisha Johnson
was seen on in-store security cameras inside the Gucci store located in The Mall
at Green Hills taking a pair of shoes valued at $670 and hiding them in her bag
before she left the store. She was also identified from a photo taken of her
during the same visit. According to the affidavit, it was reported that
Lamonteisha was a “chronic shoplifter” and was familiar with several businesses
in the mall.
scoopnashville.com
Logan, UT: Electronics thief caught removing security tags from merchandise
inside Walmart; concealed drugs and stolen checks |
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Shootings & Deaths
Augusta, GA: Georgia mall shooting kills 1 and injures bystander as others panic
An argument at a Georgia mall led to a deadly shooting that also injured a
bystander. Local news
outlets report that
26-year-old Derell Little was shot at the Augusta Mall Saturday and died after
he was taken to a hospital.
Richmond County deputies said Little got into a fight with 37-year-old Tony
Burton and one of the men pulled a gun. While wrestling over the gun, deputies
said Little was shot multiple times. A bystander, 20-year-old Aubrey Adams, was
shot in the leg once, but is expected to recover. Burton was charged Saturday
with murder, aggravated assault and possessing a gun during a crime. He remained
in jail without bail Sunday. It’s unclear if he has a lawyer to speak for him.
mynbc15.com
Jonesboro,
AR: 1 dead, 3 in custody after Dollar General robbery, car crash in Jonesboro
One person is dead and three people are in custody after a robbery led to a car
crash Saturday night in Jonesboro. Jonesboro Police say while officers responded
to a robbery at Dollar General on Southwest Drive, the driver fled the scene,
leading officers on a chase. The driver of the vehicle refused to stop and
crashed during the pursuit by Jonesboro police and Arkansas State Police,
according to police. State police reportedly used a pit maneuver to get the
vehicle to stop.
katv.com
Cedar Falls, IA: Man run over, killed by semi-tractor at Target Distribution
Center
It happened in the parking lot of the Target Distribution Center on Viking Road
just after 11:30 a.m on Sunday. Emergency responders pronounced the man dead in
the parking lot. Authorities have not released his name. Officials believe he
was run over by a semi-tractor, which is just the cab of a tractor-trailer.
Police said their investigation is ongoing.
kwwl.com
Tallahassee, FL: Man shot and killed during apparent robbery at gas station
A man was shot and killed during an apparent robbery at the Sunoco gas station
and food mart on South Monroe Street. Tallahassee Police Department officers
responded around 2:10 Saturday to reports of a shooting. "Officers arrived on
scene ... and discovered an adult male victim inside the store (with) an
apparent gunshot wound," TPD said. "At this time, it appears the homicide
occurred during a robbery attempt."
tallahassee.com
St Louis County, MO: 2018 Catholic Supply store murder suspect’s trial
postponed; delay because of COVID-19 restrictions
Robberies, Incidents & Thefts
Arlington, TX: Man arrested in robbery, stabbing at Arlington 7-Eleven
An 18-year-old man who was arrested Friday in connection to a robbery at a
7-Eleven that left a clerk injured. Osagie Ayanru, 18, faces charges of
aggravated robbery and theft of a motor vehicle, Arlington police said. The
arrest was in connection with an aggravated robbery and stabbing of a 7-Eleven
clerk on Monday, police said. The stabbing attack was followed by a hit-and-run
crash that injured a woman and killed her dog. Police say that when they were
arresting Ayanru, they found car keys on him. The keys went to a vehicle that
had been reported stolen but also had damage consistent with striking a
pedestrian. Detectives said they are having the items found in and around the
car analyzed further to see they provide any link between Ayanru and the
stabbing and hit-and-run.
wfaa.com
Allen Park, MI: Police seek Robbery suspect who threatened to blow up Game Stop
with C-4
Allen
Park police are asking the public for help to find a man who robbed a video game
store by threatening to blow up an employee and himself. Officials said the
robbery happened about 8 p.m. at a Game Stop location. The suspect told the
store's cashier that he was carrying a backpack full of C-4 explosives and would
detonate it if the worker didn't give him money from the till, according to
authorities. Police said the cashier obeyed the suspect, who then fled.
Investigators said the suspect is believed to be a white male between 17 and 24
years of age. He was wearing a complete Nike Jumpman outfit, they also said.
detroitnews.com
Boone County, AR: Dollar General employee arrested after alleged thorough
‘cleaning’ of credit card reader
Debbie Strnad, 58, has been arrested and charged with a felony count of theft of
property involving a credit or debit card. Strnad is accused of taking the card
while employed at the Dollar General Store in Boone County in late August. The
victim in the case reported his debit card had been stolen and used to make
fraudulent purchases. A Boone County deputy sheriff reviewed surveillance
footage of the victim’s transaction at the store on Aug. 17. The victim can be
seen purchasing several items, with Strnad as the clerk conducting the
transaction. The victim is seen placing his card into a reader at the register
and entering his PIN number. He then places his purchases into a shopping cart
while engaged in a conversation with Strnad. The victim exits the store without
removing his card from the reader. Strnad is then observed cleaning the card
reader. Strnad removed the victim’s card, placing it in her pocket and returning
to the back of the counter. Strnad is alleged to have used the card to make
several purchases in the Harrison area totaling $791.
ktlo.com
OH: Market owners who redeemed more than $10M in food stamp, WIC benefits plead
guilty
to fraud conspiracy
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Auto Parts – Ogden, UT
– Burglary
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Beauty Supply –
Newport News, VA – Burglary
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C-Store – Cedar
Rapids, IA – Burglary
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C-Store – South
Burlington, VT – Burglary
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C-Store – Tampa, FL –
Armed Robbery
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Dollar General –
Jonesboro, AR – Robbery
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Dollar General –
Lowndes County, GA – Robbery
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Family Dollar –
Florence, SC – Robbery
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GameStop – Allen Park,
MI – Armed Robbery
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Grocery – Kalispell,
MT – Robbery
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Jewelry – Waite Park,
MN – Burglary
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Jewelry – Puyallup, WA –
Robbery
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Jewelry – Chandler, AZ –
Robbery
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Jewelry – Maplewood, MN –
Robbery
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Jewelry – Rogers, AR – Robbery
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Jewelry – Fort Smith, AR –
Robbery
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Jewelry – Scappoose, OR –
Robbery
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Jewelry – Boynton Beach, FL –
Robbery
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Jewelry – Auburn, WA – Robbery
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Pawn – Hilton Island,
SC – Robbery
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Restaurant - Española,
NM – Burglary
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7-Eleven – San Diego,
CA – Armed Robbery
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7-Eleven – El Paso, TX
– Robbery
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7-Eleven – Tampa, FL –
Armed Robbery
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7-Eleven – Arlington,
TX – Armed Robbery
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• 19 robberies
• 6 burglaries
• 0 shootings
• 0 killed |
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