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$852,900,000 in ORC Cases in the first six
months of 2014
Once again not a precise number and reflects what is reported publically and
with support of a number of dedicated LP executives we've also been able to
share a number of cases much quicker than the normal news channels. We do plan
on writing a more comprehensive report to be published in the Daily after our
presentation at the Ohio ORC Retail Crime Symposium on September 19th. Stay
tuned for more info on how you can get involved with that specific meeting in
the days to come. In the meantime we do need some solution provider sponsors to
help the retailers deliver this important symposium. If you need information on
the event see their banner here on the Daily and if you'd like to help out and
become a sponsor either send them an email at
julie.hall@meijer.com or feel free to contact me at
gusd@downing-downing.com directly. SPONSORS are needed! Jump in and help!
St.
Matthews, KY Police seeking suspect in $250,000 Best Buy thefts Police
say he has walked out of local Best Buy stores with at least $250,000 in
merchandise. The most recent theft happened at a Best Buy in St. Matthews.
Police say surveillance video shows Wallace Sanders casually walking into the
store and then running out with the merchandise in a bag. "He enters the store,
knows exactly what it is that he's going after, in our cases, it was laptop
computers," said Det. Dennis McDonald, with St. Matthews Police. Police say the
surveillance video shows Sanders and a female walking into the Shelbyville Road
location on July 12.. Det. McDonald says Sanders' crime spree is not just
limited to the Shelbyville Road location. "Best Buy estimates that Wallace
Sanders is responsible for at least 30 separate thefts from Best Buy stores in
St. Matthews, Louisville and Clarksville, Indiana." (Source
wdrb.com)
Millbrook, AL Police looking for individual in $2500 Wal-Mart theft
On June 8 an unknown male entered the Wal-Mart in Millbrook and stole several
items. The man entered the store at approximately 4:00 a.m. and went straight to
the electronics department. There he tampered with the glass display doors until
he was able to break the locks. He began taking Samsung Galaxy Tablets, tablet
cases, Beats by Dre Headphones, and Beats Pill Speakers. Investigators advised
that he made at least two trips carrying the stolen goods and was able to avoid
employees. (Source
wsfa.com)
Police identify Lakeville, MA couple who stole thousands of dollars worth of
items from area Home Depot stores
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