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History of NCORCA (Northern California
Organized Retail Crime Association)
Written by
Al Moody, Crime Prevention Programs - Coordinator
NCORCA/Inter-Faith Task Force/InfraGard - Sacramento
City of Roseville Police Department
The Northern California Organized Retail Crime Association (NCORCA) was
founded in 2010 by the City of Roseville, California Police Department and a
core group of Retail Loss Prevention Managers. The initial goal of the group was
for retail establishments and local law enforcement to partner in reducing
organized retail crime. The boundaries of NCORCA have grown to include crimes
along Interstate 80 between Sparks, NV and San Francisco as well as Interstate 5
between Fresno, CA and the Oregon border.
The group stays organized through monthly newsletters that provide new trends in
organized retail crime as well as educational tips to reduce retail theft both
internally and externally. Both Retailers and Law Enforcement issue alerts via
CrimeDex to share criminal incidents. NCORCA is also on the forefront of
developing a Crime Lab to share current criminal activities with the goal of
solving crimes that impact Retailers and Law Enforcement and to expedite
prosecution.
Current membership continues to grow with over 300 Retailers and Law Enforcement
members. Prospective NCORCA members can apply via "CrimeDex.com".
For more information about NCORCA contact "NCORCA Coordinator" Al Moody and
Roseville Police "Detective" Ryan Bal at
amoody@roseville.ca.us.
The co-founders are Ryan Bal (Detective - RPD) and Al Moody (retired retail
executive / volunteer).
NCORCA Board of Directors
Featured in this picture (left to right): Jason Rudolph,
Al Moody, Lee Fraiser, Tim Sands, Kelby Newton, Deborah Lanford, Tyson Roberts,
Denver Floyd, Taylor Magaziner, John McCallister, Sean Smith, Heidi Harman and
Ryan Bal
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