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The U.S. Crime Surge
The Retail Impact
The Wild Story of One Serial San
Francisco Shoplifter
Catch, release, repeat: A serial shoplifter’s 4-year rampage
A woman who made headlines this year for stealing from Stonestown
Galleria, then being extradited back to the city after fleeing to
Hawaii, has a long history of theft in San Francisco — and a
demonstrable pattern of being a flight risk — court records show.
Denayaha Duree, 23, has been charged in 10 shoplifting cases in the
city since November 2020. Nearly all occurred at luxury shops around
Union Square, including Louis Vuitton, Saint Laurent, and Dolce &
Gabbana, according to court documents.
Duree has a history of failing to appear in court when ordered and
failing to abide by conditions of her release during pending criminal
cases.
She was convicted on theft charges in 2022 and sentenced to two years
in state prison. After her release on parole, she and an
accomplice allegedly stole dozens of pairs of luxury sunglasses from
Stonestown Galleria before she fled to Hawaii while there was an open
warrant for her arrest. She was arrested in February as she exited a
plane at the Honolulu airport, then released while the case was pending.
During this period, she allegedly worked with a crew to break into
Dior at Union Square and steal high-end merchandise and was later
arrested again.
Duree is in jail awaiting trial for her alleged role in the Stonestown
Galleria burglary. There is no active case in court records against
Duree for her alleged participation in the Dior burglary.
“The San Francisco District Attorney’s Office recognizes the impact of
retail theft on our businesses and neighborhoods. We take these crimes
seriously and are committed to holding offenders accountable,” the DA’s
office said. “Since her arraignment in 2024, this office has
consistently moved to have Ms. Duree detained pending trial only to
see the court release her repeatedly over our objections.”
sfstandard.com
More Cities End the Retail Theft
'Revolving Door'
Crackdown On Repeat Retail Theft In Suffolk Is 'Successful': DA
"Our message is clear: retail theft
in Suffolk County will earn you jail time, not a revolving
door."-Suffolk County DA Raymond Tierney.
Suffolk County District Attorney Raymond A. Tierney has shared the
initial results of the Retail Protection Partnership, a program
created in response to rising rates of shoplifting nationwide and in New
York State following bail and discovery
reforms.
The partnership program allows merchants and law enforcement to work
collaboratively to investigate and successfully prosecute the top
shoplifting offenders in Suffolk County. While reports of shoplifting
have increased dramatically in New York and nationwide, reported retail
larceny incidents in Suffolk County have decreased since the Retail
Protection Partnership began.
In October 2023, Tierney met with Suffolk County retailers to discuss
the heavy toll that shoplifters were causing their stores since they
were emboldened since 2020 when "bail reform" was enacted in New York.
Retailers reported that several of their top shoplifting offenders
bragged to store employees that they "would be back in a day," knowing
that they would be released without bail within hours of their arrest.
New discovery laws in New York have also stymied prosecutions
because impractical and strict timelines for discovery disclosures often
result in dismissals of retail larcenies on technicalities. As a result
of these meetings, the Retail Protection Partnership was formed. Members
of the partnership coordinate the timely dissemination of information
amongst prosecutors, retailers, and law enforcement, enabling the
identification and arrest of high-impact shoplifters.
patch.com
RETAIL: In Suffolk, a crackdown on retail
theft
Retail Break-Ins Spike in D.C. Amid
Holiday Shopping Surge
Rash of retail break-ins across DC causes concern amid holiday shopping
season
D.C. police are investigating a series of retail thefts across the
District. Three of those crimes took place in the heart of
Georgetown — where Mayor Muriel Bowser was touting the city's small
businesses Monday.
It’s one of the key retail districts in the city but it's also a
prime target for criminals who were busy in the early morning hours.
On this Cyber Monday, D.C. officials were urging shoppers to patronize
local and small businesses, online or in person.
Retail theft is a real problem all year long but it can be especially
problematic for businesses during the holidays.
"For some of these small businesses, the next 23 days is make or break
for their businesses," Stacey Price tells FOX 5. Price opened a shop in
D.C. seven years ago. MPD says they've made more than 1,000 retail
theft arrests already this year.
fox5dc.com
NYC's Crackdown on Criminal Migrants
Mayor Adams open to deporting migrants accused of crimes, saying they
don’t have the same rights
Mayor Adams said Tuesday that he is open to the possibility of
deporting migrants charged, not just convicted, with crimes, saying
people who entered the country illegally aren’t entitled to the same
rights as citizens.
Asked during a Tuesday press briefing about how his own legal situation
affects his view on migrants, Adams — facing felony corruption and
bribery charges in federal court — said the rights he has are not the
same as someone who “snuck” into the country.
“I’m an American,” Adams said. “Americans have certain rights. The
Constitution is for Americans, and I’m not a person that snuck into this
country… What rights I have, the person that decides to shoot the police
officer, they should not have those same rights. Okay? That’s my
position.” nydailynews.com
AOC's 'Red Light District' plagued by crime as Democrat who helped her
rise to power says she 'disappeared'
The Promise & Risk of AI in Workplace
Safety
What Role Should AI Play in Advancing Workplace Safety?
ASSP's Board of Directors recently approved a position statement on
artificial intelligence (AI), as well as an AI Task Force, according to
a Dec. 1 blog from ASSP President Pam Walaski.
“AI holds immense promise, but its potential risks require that we
act with caution and integrity," Walaski wrote. "By embracing AI
thoughtfully and responsibly, we can harness
its potential to improve workplace safety, protect workers and create
healthier work environments. But we also know that the use of
AI introduces challenges, including privacy risks and the need to manage
emerging hazards. As with any new technology, use of AI may introduce
new hazards that require adaptive solutions. “
The group’s policy statement is as follows:
Trust: AI technologies lack the
nuanced understanding of context and human factors that we provide as
safety professionals. As the stewards of safety, we are critical in
setting ethical and operational standards for AI and making sure these
technologies enhance worker well-being.
Transparency: Leadership is built on
clarity, trust and informed decision-making. Workers deserve
transparency about what these systems do. Taking a transparent approach
supports a workplace culture of accountability.
Equity: Equity is a cornerstone of a
healthy and fair workplace. Decisions informed by AI, whether related to
safety monitoring, risk analysis or workforce management, must be free
from biases so they can support the collective well-being of all
employees.
Privacy: Safety professionals play a
key role in upholding workers’ rights to privacy. We must advocate for
safeguards to prevent unauthorized access, misuse or exploitation of
data collected through AI-based systems. Doing so reinforces our role as
trusted advisors.
ehstoday.com
Holiday Weekend Store Traffic Surge
Simon sees traffic bump during Black Friday weekend
The mall parent company has bucked
the trend of declining in-store traffic during the industry’s busiest
shopping period.
Real estate investment trust Simon reported a 6.4% uptick in foot
traffic year over year across its centers during Black Friday weekend,
according to a Monday press release. The company tracked the growth
using traffic counters at its centers.
While Simon’s properties saw a 5.9% year over
year bump in traffic on Black Friday alone, its traffic
growth continued throughout the weekend, with a
6.3% increase on Saturday and an 8.2% jump on Sunday, per
the company’s press release.
Overall, Simon’s platforms with malls saw a 7.1% increase,
according to the announcement.
Though Simon appears to have benefitted from a rebound in in-store
shopping during Black Friday, the same can’t be said for other offline
retailers. Black Friday store traffic dipped 3.2% year-over-year
overall, but traffic was particularly down in the Midwest with a 7% fall
from last year, according to data from RetailNext.
That may be in part because retailers began rolling out discounts
early this year to attract consumers and to deal with a shorter
shopping season.
retaildive.com
Which Retailers Stand to Benefit from
Trump's Tariff Threats?
Are Off-Pricers Bound To Benefit From Tariff Uncertainty?
Top executives at TJX Companies and Burlington Stores both said they
expect to benefit from President-elect Donald Trump’s threats to
slap tariffs on a wide range of U.S. imports.
TJX’s CEO Ernie Herrman told analysts last week on a quarterly call,
“When there’s chaos out there in the market a little, if that happens a
little bit on certain categories, ultimately, usually, that’s an
opportunity for us.”
Herrman added that similar to past tariff threats or the unforeseen
disruption tied to the recent pandemic, the benefits may accrue even
if the proposed hikes aren’t fully implemented. He said,
“Manufacturers could bring in goods early … That could create actually
even additional availability of goods at advantageous prices for us
because we can take advantage of that opportunistically.”
retailwire.com
Overall in-store Black Friday shopping declines
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The Rise of Virtual CISOs
Does Your Company Need a Virtual CISO?
With cybersecurity talent hard to come by and companies increasingly
looking for guidance and best practices, virtual and fractional chief
information security officers can make a lot of sense.
Numerous
paths lead a company to retain a virtual chief information security officer (vCISO).
Companies that work with managed security service providers (MSSPs) may need
to expand their security strategy and thus engage a vCISO. Following a
breach, an incident response firm may recommend that the business develop a
proactive security and response plan by hiring a part-time CISO. Venture
capitalists may need a security expert to do due diligence during a merger or
acquisition. Even cyber insurers now recommend vCISOs to policyholders to
shepherd them through the process of developing best practices.
In the end, a virtual CISO gives a company an expert who can manage the
security program of the business in a consistent way and often brings a
different perspective, helping security teams see the forest and not just the
trees, says Thomas Siu, CISO at Inversion6, a provider of virtual CISO services.
"We have a chance to step back from the business process or even the client
because we're distant enough that we can look at the whole big picture,"
he says. "As a CISO, I could still bring in a fractional CISO to look at
specific problem space for me — sometimes, the tree-forest issue does occur."
Virtual and fractional CISOs
are taking off. While the shortage in cybersecurity-skilled executives
makes
hiring a full time CISO an expensive proposition, paying for a part-time
leader to manage the overall security strategy
often makes sense. While a consultant might fit the bill, often companies
want an expert who could provide a consistent viewpoint based on an agreed-upon
strategy or a fractional CISO who has specific skills or knowledge, such as in
operational technology or a certain region's regulations.
darkreading.com
Digital Threats on the Rise Globally
UK cyber chief warns country is at an inflection point as digital threats rise
In his first major speech, NCSC CEO Richard Horne said state linked and
criminal threat groups are working to undermine the nation’s reliance on
technology.
The new leader of the United Kingdom’s National Cyber Security Centre warned the
country has reached an inflection point where malicious actors are actively
working to weaponize the country’s dependence on the digital economy.
Richard Horne, CEO of the NCSC, said state-linked as well as criminal threat
groups are targeting the U.K.’s critical infrastructure and other key services
for espionage, data theft and possible destructive purposes, in a speech
Tuesday at the agency’s London headquarters.
The U.K. is one of the closest allies the U.S. has in cyberspace,
sharing threat intelligence and close cooperation in joint law enforcement
actions. It also has one of the world’s most sophisticated digital economies,
but Horne said the very nature of that dependence is making it more vulnerable
to malicious hackers.
cybersecuritydive.com
Microsoft Finally Releases Recall as Part of Windows Insider Preview
The preview version now includes multiple security-focused additions
Microsoft had promised to add, such as SecureBoot, BitLocker, and Windows Hello.
Six months after announcing (and modifying and delaying) Windows Recall,
Microsoft has released a first-look preview of a reworked version for Windows
Insiders via its Dev Channel.
Recall takes "snapshots" of a user's PC that can be searched at anytime, thus
allowing users to "recall" any application action, website visited, or image or
document previously accessed on the system. Recall uses optical character
recognition (OCR) to extract the text in screenshots and saves both of the
images and text into a searchable database. When users describe what they are
looking for, Recall searches the database to help them find it. The built-in
neural processing unit is capable of running artificial intelligence (AI) and
machine learning workloads locally and does not store anything in the cloud.
This means Microsoft doesn't have access to any Recall snapshots, and none of
the snapshots will be used to train Microsoft's AI models.
darkreading.com
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The Downside of all That Online Holiday Shopping?
The holiday season is a boon for porch pirates: here's how to combat them
Porch pirates grabbed $16B worth of packages in 2023
Porch piracy continues to be a significant problem for consumers. Thieves stole
billions of dollars worth of packages in 2023.
SafeWise, a home safety and security expert firm, estimated that 260,000
incidents of package thefts occur every day, though given the number of
packages that get swiped at one time, it is projected the number of stolen
packages on a daily basis could surpass 325,000.
The SafeWise 2024 Package Theft Report found that $16 billion worth of
packages were stolen in 2023.
To underscore the depth of the problem, some of the crooks have gone as far as
using cellular data to track packages containing AT&T iPhones and snagging them
within moments of being delivered, according to several reports.
"As the holiday shopping season picks up, the volume of packages increases,
and thieves, feeling the economic pressures of the season, are more motivated to
seize the opportunity," Tomasz Borys, vice president of marketing for Deep
Sentinel, said. He projected that there will be an uptick over the next few
weeks given the surge in online orders from Cyber Monday.
While cameras might capture footage of the thieves, James Moore, co-founder of
Porch Pals, a package insurance company, said they don't fully address the
problem, including the hassle of replacing an item and getting reimbursed.
For $10 a month, his company automatically reimburses a consumer's debit or
credit card within hours of the package being reported stolen. Some online
brands are even leveraging technology to send packages to retailers for pickup,
rather than at a customer's home, which experts say could help alleviate some of
the issues.
foxbusiness.com
Scoop: Amazon eyes news partners for revamped AI Alexa voice assistant
Amazon is reaching out to news publishers about opportunities to license their
content for the next generation of Amazon's Alexa voice assistant, slated to
debut next year, Axios has learned. The company plans to debut a new, smarter
version of Alexa, using generative AI to power customized responses to
real-time user queries about the news.
Alexa currently provides answers to news queries from various sources, such as
Reuters, Associated Press, Wall Street Journal, USA Today and others, but
it's not set up to answer real-time questions about breaking news events with as
much precision.
It wants its updated version of Alexa to be able to answer more complex user
queries, such as the status of polls during an election.
The tech giant is eyeing preliminary tests with several publishers who it
hopes can serve as launch partners for the revamped Alexa late next year,
according to a person familiar with its plans.
axios.com
Cyber Monday spending hits $13.3B: Adobe
Cyber Monday remains the biggest online shopping
day, but the five-day period from Thanksgiving to Monday brought in over $41
billion online overall.
Inside one of Amazon’s robot-centric fulfillment centers on Cyber Monday
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Austin, TX: APD North Metro Tactical Response Unit Arrests Suspects in
Connection to Organized Retail Theft
On Friday, November 22, 2024, members of the Austin Police Department (APD)
North Metro Tactical Response Unit and North Criminal Investigation
Department worked in conjunction with approximately 20 local retail
representatives to conduct a Shoplifting Blitz. This operation focused
specifically on the areas including The Domain, Arbor Walk, Gateway, and
Arboretum Shopping Centers in North Austin. The goal of the operation
was to provide assistance to retailers in the area by taking appropriate
enforcement action on suspected shoplifters. As a result of the
operation, officers arrested two suspects for Organized Retail Theft. At
approximately 3:15 pm, Marshall’s Loss Prevention reported there were
two suspects inside who were showing evidence of Organized Retail Theft.
The suspects were removing anti-theft security devices and concealing
stolen items, sneakers and wallets, in their clothing. Officers in the
area were able to assist with the apprehension as the suspects left the
store with the stolen merchandise still concealed on their persons. The
suspects were safely detained and $312.61 in stolen merchandise and
tools used to remove the anti-theft devices were located and seized.
Officers identified the vehicle belonging to the suspects, officers
located three reusable shopping bags filled with similar stolen
merchandise, shoes, and wallets with tags on the inside of them. These
items belonged to Marshall’s, TJ Maxx, and Ross Department Stores. The
suspects were identified as Omar Cuellar Sanchez (43 years of age,
Hispanic male) and Dailena Rodriguez Herrera (27 years of age, Hispanic
female). Omar and Dailena were arrested for Theft Class B. Marshall’s
reported the additional merchandise recovered from their vehicle was
valued at $548.79. The total recovery from the suspect vehicle, from the
three retailers, was valued at approximately $1,000.
austintexas.gov
Colorado Springs, CO: Four thieves slam into vape shop, steal
merchandise
In an all-too-familiar story here in the city, Colorado Springs Police
are investigating after four people drove a stolen car into a building,
before making off with merchandise. CSPD says officers from the Falcon
Division were dispatched to a burglary at Exreme Vape Shop, just before
3 a.m. on December 3, 2024. Police say video surveillance shows the car
ram into the front of the building twice before the thieves gained
entry.
Once inside, CSPD says four suspects wearing dark clothing and possible
face coverings stole an "undetermined amount" of merchandise.
krdo.com
Boardman, OH: Shoplifting suspect crashes car, tries to catch bus ride
to evade police in Boardman
According to Boardman Police Department reports, officers arrested a
shoplifting suspect who crashed his car and tried to board a WRTA bus to
evade police. Witnesses called 9-1-1 after they saw a black Ford crash
around 9:30 a.m. on Saturday on Boardman Poland Road near the Shops at
Boardman Park. After the driver crashed his car, reports say he ran away
from the vehicle. Police responded to the crash at the entrance to the
Shops at Boardman Park, and starting checking the area for the suspect.
A BPD officer located the suspect close to 10 a.m. about to board a WRTA
bus nearby at Walmart, according to reports. At first, reports say the
suspect, who “had a large black backpack” would not comply with the
order to place his hands behind his back. When the officer brought out
his taser, the suspect complied and was taken into custody. According to
BPD reports, the suspect was placed under arrest and initially denied
being involved in any car accident. Police found several items inside
the backpack, including Nike hats, gloves and two perfume sets with
“retail tags still attached.” Reports say the suspect eventually
admitted to recently stealing the merchandise and his involvement in the
crash at the Shops at Boardman Park. According to police reports, there
were more than 20 items recovered from the backpack worth over $800.
mahoningmatters.com
Louisville, KY: Tennessee authorities searching for shoplifting suspects
that may be in the Louisville area; 12 designer handbags from the
Nordstrom Rack
Warrington Township, PA: Group sought for stealing carts full of goods
from Wegmans
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Shootings & Deaths
Compton, CA: Man, woman dead in Compton strip mall shooting
Los Angeles County homicide detectives are investigating following a double
fatal shooting in Compton. Officials with the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s
Department said the shooting happened in the 900 block of S. Central Avenue,
near the intersection of Alondra Boulevard just after 11:05 p.m. on Monday, Dec.
2. The early stages of the investigation reveal a man and a woman were sitting
in a car at Compton Plaza when the suspect arrived and crashed his car into
theirs. When the man and the woman got out of the car, the man ran to a gas
station as the suspect shot at him. However, he was not struck by gunfire.
Meanwhile, the woman ran into a market where the suspect followed her and
proceeded to shoot her. She was pronounced dead at the scene. The suspect then
turned the gun on himself and died by suicide. The relationship between the
three people remains unclear and investigators do not believe this was a random
incident.
foxla.com
Port Arthur, TX: C-Store clerk shot and killed during a robbery
Police are still looking for the suspect in the shooting that happened around
8:15 p.m. Fernando was on his first day on the job and they believe he was not
from the U.S., according to Burnett. He was working the counter while another
clerk was working in the cooler when the suspect, dressed in all black, walked
into the store. After walking in the suspect started talking with the Fernando
and then shot him twice, according to Burnett. Police believe the shooting was
part of an attempted robbery. Burnett has ordered an autopsy.
12newsnow.com
Sugar Land, TX: Security Officer fires at suspect in armored truck theft outside
H-E-B in Sugar Land
The
Sugar Land Police Department confirmed the incident unfolding at the H-E-B on
University Boulevard and Highway 6. At about 12:10 p.m., police said a suspect
stole a bag of cash from an armored truck and took off. That's when SLPD said a
security officer fired at the suspect vehicle at least twice, hitting it. In an
update, Sugar Land PD said two suspects are wanted after witnesses reported
seeing two men where the vehicle was dropped off. Police said the suspect
vehicle has been found. Thre are no known injuries at this time. SLPD said a
search is underway for the two suspects.
abc13.com
Philadelphia, PA: Employee Shot During Smoke Shop Robbery in Northeast
Philadelphia
A 31-year-old smoke shop employee was injured during a robbery at the Cloud Nine
Smoke Shop on the 2000 block of Cottman Avenue on Sunday, November 24, 2024. The
incident occurred around 9 p.m. when an armed suspect entered the store and
demanded cash. According to the police report, the worker complied, placing
money in a bag as instructed. The situation escalated when the employee
attempted to disarm the gunman. The suspect fired multiple shots, hitting the
worker once in the leg. First responders transported the injured employee to a
nearby hospital. He was in stable condition.
northeasttimes.com
Robberies, Incidents & Thefts
American Canyon, CA: Robbers hold AT&T store employees at gunpoint
Two armed suspects held American Canyon AT&T store employees at gunpoint on
Sunday while taking cash and merchandise from the business, according to police.
The armed robbery occurred just before 7 p.m. as AT&T store employees were
getting ready to close the Napa Junction Road location for the day. Two masked
suspects entered the store and held two employees at gunpoint, the American
Canyon Police Department said. No customers were inside the store during the
robbery.
kron4.com
Corpus Christi, TX: Two Walgreens employees forced into freezer at gunpoint by
armed robber
Corpus Christi police are investigating an armed robbery that occurred on the
city's west side Sunday night around 9:26 p.m. According to the Corpus Christi
Police Department, officers were dispatched to Walgreens, located at the 4500
block of Ayers Street, in reference to a robbery with weapons involved. The
video player is currently playing an ad. You can skip the ad in 5 sec with a
mouse or keyboard "Officers arrived and spoke to the victims, a 31-year-old male
and a 22-year-old female, who had no injuries. Officers found that two male
suspects came into the location and forced the victims into a back room, where
one of the suspects produced a firearm and pointed it at the victims," said
officials. The robbery suspects forced the victims to give them an undisclosed
amount of money from the cash registers and the victim's cell phones before
forcing both employees into the freezer.
kristv.com
Charleston, SC: Police investigate West Ashley jewelry store armed robbery
The Charleston Police Department is investigating what they’re calling the armed
robbery of a jewelry store near Citadel Mall. Sgt. Chris Stinson says police
were at the Skatell’s jewelry store located in the 800 block of Orleans Road
Tuesday afternoon. No injuries have been reported.
live5news.com
Detroit, MI: Police searching for suspects in 25 break-ins across Metro Detroit
Chesterfield County, VA: Man accused of shoplifting during ‘Shop With a Cop’
holiday event at Walmart
Clearwater, FL: Felony Charge Over Dipping Sauce Dispute
Richmond Hill, ON, Canada: Videos capture brazen smash-and-grab robbery at
Richmond Hill jewelry store
Winnipeg, Canada: Armed man accused of threatening workers, helping himself to
McDonald's food for 1½ hours
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C-Store – New York, NY
– Robbery
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C-Store – New Haven,
CT – Armed Robbery
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C-Store – Asheville,
NC – Armed Robbery
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C-Store – Norwich, CT
– Armed Robbery
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Cellphone – American
Canyon, CA – Armed Robbery
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Clothing - Boardman,
OH – Robbery
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Dollar – Columbus, OH
– Armed Robbery
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Dollar – Niagara
County, NY – Armed Robbery
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Gaming –
Winston-Salem, NC – Armed Robbery
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Gas Station –
Bentonville, AR – Armed Robbery
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Handbags - Louisville,
KY - Robbery
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Hotel – Oklahoma City,
OK – Armed Robbery
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Jewelry – Charleston,
SC – Armed Robbery
• Jewelry – Glendale, AZ – Robbery
• Jewelry – Noblesville, IN – Robbery
• Jewelry – Woodburn, OR – Robbery
• Jewelry – Citrus Heights, CA – Robbery
• Jewelry – Phoenix, AZ – Robbery
• Jewelry – Garland, TX – Robbery
• Jewelry – Wilmington, NC – Robbery
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Restaurant –
Nashville, TN – Armed Robbery
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Restaurant – Detroit,
MI – Burglary
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Vape – Leesburg, VA –
Armed Robbery
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Vape - Gaithersburg,
MD – Armed Robbery
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Vape – Colorado
Springs, CO – Burglary
Daily Totals:
• 23 robberies
• 2 burglaries
• 0 shootings
• 0 killed |
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to the Asset Protection Lead and Asset Protection Manager. This is a
people-facing role and requires the right candidate to be engaging, charismatic,
and eager to engage regularly with customers and employees...
Corporate Risk Manager
Houston, TX
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Posted September 18
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...
District Asset Protection Manager
North Kingstown, RI
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Posted September 16
The District Asset Protection Manager at OSJL plays a key role in safeguarding
the organization's stores. Through training and program implementation, this
role champions a safe working environment and minimizes loss from shrink, theft,
and fraud. This role conducts regular store visits, leads investigations, and
collaborates with store leadership on best practices for asset protection...
Corporate Risk Manager
Memphis, TN or New
Orleans, LA
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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
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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...
Multi-Store Detective (Pittsburgh Operating Market)
Pittsburgh, PA
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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
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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
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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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