Police Open Van Used In
ORC Shoplifting Spree
ROSS TOWNSHIP (KDKA) PA. – A cargo van, which was used to
store items which were stolen during a multi-state
shoplifting spree, was opened by police Wednesday morning.
Theresa Warner, 40, her son, and 39-year-old Christopher
Dimaio were arrested on retail theft charges in Ross
Township. They were arrested nearly two weeks ago after a
seven to 10-day shoplifting spree ended at the K-Mart in
Ross Township. Their rented Enterprise van was towed to a
fire hall Wednesday morning so investigators could sort out
the case. Police had already retrieved a notebook the
suspects used to target stores in New York, Pennsylvania and
Ohio. The van was stuffed with toys to the point that some
of the merchandise fell to the garage floor when police
opened the doors. At that time, representatives from Toys R
Us, Walmart and K-Mart began sorting it all out. "We have had
estimates from people in retail that range from $20,000 to
$50,000. So, I would assume it’s somewhere in that vicinity.
As far as the number of stores, we believe 91 stores were
hit," Ross Township Police Sgt. Ben Dripps said. Both adult
suspects are at the Allegheny County Jail, while the
juvenile is at the Schuman Center. Toys that cannot be
specifically traced to a store will be donated to charity.
(Source cbslocal.com)
Woburn, Mass., Burlington Mall Bra Robbery May Be Linked To
Out-of-State ORC Shoplifting Ring
Three
people were arraigned Wednesday for allegedly stealing
several jackets and bras at the Burlington Mall. Police
arrested LaTonya Gorden and Yasheeka Grant Tuesday
afternoon, accusing them of stuffing jackets in their
shopping bags at Macy’s, with the jacket security tags
wrapped in tin foil. Grant also has outstanding warrants in
Holyoke. At around that same time, police went to Victoria’s
Secret, where Cory Adbiaziz (also known as Hector Green) was
arrested for stealing bras. Prosecutor Carrie Spiros told
the judge that the three may be part of a larger,
out-of-state shoplifting ring. "The investigators have
indicated to our office that they may rise to the level of
organized retail crime. We do believe that the three have
been working together as part of a shoplifting ring," said Spiros. Spiros added they could face more enhanced charges
at a later date. All three posted bail and are due back in
court on Jan. 30.
(Source
cbslocal.com)
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