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The U.S. Crime Surge
The Retail Impact
Aggression Rising in Retail Theft
When Routine Shoplifting Turns
Aggressive
By
the D&D Daily staff
Retailers across the country are reporting a shift in the nature of
in-store theft incidents. What were once largely non-confrontational
shoplifting events are increasingly involving threats, physical
aggression, or the display of weapons, according to industry groups and
loss prevention professionals.
While total shrink remains influenced by a mix of factors — including
internal theft, administrative errors and organized retail crime —
safety concerns are emerging as a distinct operational issue. Retail
workers and loss prevention teams are encountering more situations where
suspects escalate when challenged, even in cases involving relatively
low-dollar merchandise.
Industry surveys conducted over the past year indicate a rise in
incidents involving verbal threats, physical altercations and weapon
displays during theft events. In many cases, retailers have adopted
or reinforced non-intervention policies designed to reduce employee
injury and liability exposure. These policies often direct staff not to
physically engage suspects, particularly when weapons may be involved.
For retailers, the operational impact extends beyond merchandise loss.
Increased aggression affects staffing models, training protocols and
insurance considerations. Some companies are investing more heavily in
de-escalation training, body-worn cameras for security personnel, and
upgraded surveillance systems. Others are expanding the use of
third-party security services in higher-risk locations.
At the same time, reduced in-store staffing levels — a trend
accelerated during the pandemic — may limit deterrence and response
capacity. Loss prevention leaders note that fewer floor associates
can make it harder to identify suspicious behavior early or provide
visible deterrence.
Retailers are also weighing the cost-benefit balance between customer
experience and security presence. Overt security measures may deter
theft but can alter store atmosphere. Conversely, minimal intervention
strategies may reduce confrontation but leave employees feeling
vulnerable.
As retailers continue to refine shrink mitigation strategies, worker
safety is becoming a more prominent part of the discussion. For many
operators, the challenge is no longer solely about inventory loss, but
about managing risk in environments where even routine incidents can
escalate unexpectedly.
Retail Workers Feel Unsafe Amid
Violence Surge
Survey asks retail employees: Do you feel safe at work?
More than 1 out of 3 retail workers say they feel unsafe on the job,
and more than half are likely to quit because of this, according to the
results of
a recent survey.
On behalf of the Loss Prevention Research Council and building security
and management firm Verkada, Harris Poll researchers conducted an online
survey of 1,000 retail workers from across the United States. They found
that 35% of respondents reported feeling unsafe at work, while 52%
indicated they’re likely to leave their job in the next year over
concerns about personal safety.
Additionally, 22% of the workers said they’ve experienced or
witnessed a physical assault, while 26% indicated they’ve experienced or
seen aggressive behavior or threats from a co-worker.
Other findings:
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Among generations,
millennials (24%) and those in Gen Z (16%) were the most
likely to experience physical assault.
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Male workers
(30%) were more likely to experience or witness a physical
assault than female workers (12%).
“Everyone deserves to feel safe, but our research shows that more
than 1 in 3 retail workers has felt the opposite,” Alana O’Grady Lauk,
vice president of public affairs at Verkada, said in a press release.
She added: “This data gives retailers a clear roadmap to protect their
teams when it matters most – and the urgency to act on it now.”
safetyandhealthmagazine.com
Domestic Violence Driving Crime
More than 1 in 4 violent crimes now involve a domestic relationship, FBI
says
Nearly a third of aggravated assaults involved a domestic relationship,
the highest share among the violent crime categories tracked by the FBI.
By comparison, robbery was much less likely to involve a domestic
connection, just 6.5%, according to the same report. So when
domestic violence is talked in the data, aggravated assault is the
primary driver.
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Austin mass shooting may have been motivated by Iran strikes, officials
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Supply Chain Impact of Iran War
Iran strikes disrupt global supply chain
The ongoing military strikes against Iran and its retaliatory measures
are wreaking havoc on Middle East shipping, with impact felt around
the world.
As hostilities are set to continue for days or weeks, global shipping
companies and experts are warning that shipments of cargo, as well as
oil and fuel, are already being disrupted and will likely have an
effect on the larger global supply chain.
"Especially in an economically constrained environment, chief supply
chain officers and their logistics leaders must not wait passively to
see what happens in the Middle East," David Gonzalez, VP analyst,
Gartner Supply Chain, said in commentary emailed to Chain Store Age.
"They must build on proactive dialogue and contingency planning with
shipping lines, transport providers and customers, while monitoring the
potential impact of different scenarios."
Gonzalez went on to say that chief supply chain officers must support
and enable their logistics leaders to "prepare mitigation strategies
that can be deployed quickly to get ahead of the consequences of
these events occurring."
These consequences already include many major global shipping
providers suspending operations in the Strait of Hormuz, a body of
water between Oman and Iran that is a vital link for global shipping.
Shipments from the area will have to instead be carried across the much
longer route along the southern tip of Africa until operations in the
Strait of Hormuz can resume.
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Iran War Impacting Apple Stores &
Offices
Apple Closes UAE Offices, Retail Stores Over Security Concerns: All We
Know So Far
Apple has suspended operations at its corporate offices and five
retail stores across the United Arab Emirates after a sharp
escalation in regional tensions over the weekend. The temporary shutdown
began on Saturday, February 28, at 3 pm, impacting major Apple Store
locations in Abu Dhabi, Dubai, and Al Ain as a precautionary measure.
All five retail outlets operated by Apple in the United Arab Emirates
will remain closed through at least Tuesday, March 3, according
to the company’s website. The decision follows a recommendation from
Emirati authorities urging private-sector firms to limit employee
presence in open areas from Sunday, March 1, to Tuesday, March 3.
The move comes after updated guidance from the UAE’s Ministry of Human
Resources and Emiratisation, which advised companies to reduce
on-site staff except for essential roles that require physical
attendance. Businesses were also encouraged to adopt remote working
arrangements wherever possible as a precautionary measure.
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2026 Store Closures -- So Far
Over 1,200 stores from major retailers set to close in 2026 - full list
The retail sector has faced significant challenges this year,
with restaurants, stores, and various businesses announcing widespread
closures.
Recently, retail powerhouse Macy's revealed plans to shutter 14
stores across 12 states, whilst Saks Global, another heavyweight in
the retail industry, has filed for bankruptcy. Industry experts are
raising concerns about this retail crisis, cautioning that numerous
additional companies may be vulnerable.
Retail expert Neil Saunders told the Daily Mail that this pattern is
expected to persist into 2026. "'Against the backdrop of rising
costs, a lot of retailers are looking to become more efficient," he
said.
"Part of this involves closing underperforming stores that are not
producing sales growth or contributing to profits."
Business Insider has documented over 1,200 store closures so far this
year, affecting popular brands such as Francesca's and Wendy's.
aol.com
The Great Debate Over AI's Impact
Will AI Cut Warehouse Jobs Or Drive Supply Chain Efficiencies?
A Gartner survey found supply chain executives are split on whether the
arrival of AI-enabled automation will lead to headcount reductions,
but still ranked AI innovation as the top influencer of the supply
chain in coming years, beating out tariffs.
Gartner asked 509 supply chain leaders globally across industries, from
July to October 2025, to rank five out of 15 drivers that have the
potential to “reshape how you define, organize and operation supply
chains” over the next two years.
The top response was “changes in ways of working driven by advancements
in AI and Agentic AI,” cited by 51%; followed in the top three by “use
of economic policy by governments as political tools,” 41%; and
“deglobalization or regionalization driven by geopolitical and economic
tensions,” at 38%.
More than half (55%) of the supply chain leaders expect that
advancements in agentic AI will reduce the need to hire for entry-level
positions, while 51% believe the technology will drive a shift to
overall workforce reductions. A significantly wider majority (86%)
agreed that the adoption of agentic AI will require new processes for
developing future talent pipelines.
Gartner’s interviews with high-performing organizations further found
significantly higher adoption of agentic AI, and that these firms are
prioritizing upskilling talent, rather than headcount reduction.
retailwire.com
Curbing Out-of-Stocks
Can Vendors Be Doing More To Reduce In-Store Out-Of-Stocks?
Inventory out-of-stocks are often blamed on inaccurate forecasting,
slow replenishment and manufacturing delays, but also poor
communication between retailers and suppliers.
“The retail industry is highly competitive, and this makes retailers
cautious about sharing data with suppliers, partners and other trusted
parties,” according to 2023 research from Coresight Research
commissioned by Skypad, the retail analytics solution provider.
“Moreover, retailers and buyers have historically been adequately served
by transactional relationships and are typically resistant to change.”
Coresight’s report also noted that “legacy tools and a reluctance to
modernize” has impeded retailer-supplier data sharing.
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'AI-First Businesses Heading for
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Businesses failing to modernize cybersecurity in step with AI expansion,
Fastly report reveals
Fastly’s Global Security Research Report revealed that fast moving
AI adopters are now paying the paying the price for delaying
cybersecurity modernization with longer recovery times, higher breach
costs and expanding attack surfaces.
Findings from Fastly’s fourth annual Global Security Research Report
revealed that AI-first businesses are hurtling towards a
cybersecurity crisis by failing to modernize security in step with
AI’s rapid expansion across IT infrastructure. Fastly defines these
companies as those that are integrating AI into key processes and
offerings from the outset rather than as a secondary.
According to the report, these businesses are taking nearly seven
months on average to fully recover from cybersecurity incidents, 80 days
longer than businesses that do not identify as AI-first. Given the
economic scenario today, such a problem not only increases their
cybersecurity incident financial impact but also exploits compromises
the businesses in the long run.
Taking a look at statistics from Southeast Asia, 69% of the
respondents reflected that AI (or the use of AI tools or models) was a
contributing factor for the most recent cybersecurity incidents. As
such, concerns on AI-native systems are expanding the potential attack
surface, introducing new layers like agentic workflows, and
decentralized data flows, all of which complicate defense.
Marshall Erwin, CISO at Fastly pointed out that the speed of AI
adoption is reshaping security infrastructure almost overnight. He
believes that for AI-first businesses, the priority isn’t to slow down
innovation, it’s to modernize security at the same rate.
“The challenge is no longer confined to malicious actors and isolated
security incidents. Instead, it's about managing an infrastructure
footprint that is growing rapidly and, often, invisibly,” Erwin
said.
crnasia.com
Fewer Victims But Bigger Payments?
Ransomware Payments Decline 8% as Attacks Surge 50%
Ransomware actors are extorting bigger payments from a smaller number
of victims, as the number of those victims surges but overall
revenues fall, according to Chainalysis.
The blockchain analytics firm revealed in its analysis of cryptocurrency
payments to threat actors that the overall figure tumbled 8%
year-on-year (YoY) to $820m in 2025.
Although the figure is likely to “approach or exceed” $900m as new
events and payments are attributed over the coming months, it still
represents the second consecutive year of overall decline, and sits
somewhat below ransomware revenues for 2020 and 2021.
It also came as victim numbers surged by 50% YoY in 2025, making
2025 the most active year on record.
It reflects the fact that payment rates plummeted from 63% in 2024 to
just 29% last year – the lowest on record.
“This overall trend is a major win against the ransomware ecosystem,”
said Chainalysis in its report. “Fewer victim payments mean more work
for less for attackers, an important step in shifting the economic
incentives.”
infosecurity-magazine.com
Windows Resiliency Initiative
How Microsoft, partners are tackling ‘huge, huge task’ of making
security software safer
The technology giant and third-party
security vendors are plotting an ambitious overhaul of how their
products interoperate.
Microsoft and its partners are quietly grinding away on a massive
project to completely redesign how cybersecurity software runs in
Windows, with the hope of making it more resilient. But it could be
years before customers see the results of one of the most ambitious
software engineering transformations in decades.
The project, known as the Windows Resiliency Initiative, is intended
to protect Windows computers from the disruptive effects of defective
third-party software running inside the kernel, the operating
system’s most powerful environment. Microsoft announced the effort after
a faulty CrowdStrike software update in 2024 paralyzed millions of
computers and caused billions of dollars in damages. The outage affected
governments, critical infrastructure organizations and Fortune 500
companies and prompted widespread discussions about the risks of
third-party code in the kernel.
The result is an unprecedented collaboration between Microsoft and
third-party security vendors to redesign Windows, as well as
products like endpoint detection and response (EDR) software and
antivirus applications, in ways that improve resilience without
sacrificing security or speed.
Microsoft and its partners have said little publicly about the major
initiative, but everyone involved appears to recognize how hard it
will be to rewrite the pathways between Windows and some of its most
important tools.
cybersecuritydive.com
Iran-linked hackers raise threat level against US, allies
Security researchers warn that hacktivists
and state-linked groups are using DDoS, phishing and other tactics
against critical infrastructure.
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Tariffs Impact E-Commerce
Survey: Wide majority of e-commerce brands raised prices in response to
tariffs
Tariffs implemented in the past year have had a major impact on
U.S.-based e-commerce brands.
That’s according to a new survey from logistics startup Portless, which
found that brands have been forced to raise prices (92%), absorb
margin losses (79%) and rethink their global strategy (71%) in
response to ongoing tariff uncertainty.
Of the vast majority that raised prices due to tariffs, almost a third
(31.6%) raised prices by 1-5%, while an even greater percentage
(42.1%) have raised prices by 6-10%. Just over one-in-10 (12.8%)
brands have raised prices by 11-20%, while 5% have raised prices by more
than 20%.
Nearly eight-in-10 (79%) of brands surveyed said they’ve seen gross
margins decrease due to tariffs, while 71% of respondents said they are
looking to expand to new markets due to tariffs. Forty percent of
respondents listed price volatility and unpredictable costs as their
biggest supply chain challenge right now.
Tariff uncertainty is once again in the news. In a six-to-three
ruling issued Friday, Feb. 20, 2026, the U.S. Supreme Court said that
the Trump Administration does not have the authority to unilaterally
impose tariffs on imported products under the International Emergency
Economic Powers Act, or IEEPA.
On Monday, Feb. 23, 2026, a group of Democratic senators led by Sen. Ron
Wyden of Oregon, Jeanne Shaheen of New Hampshire and Ed Markey of
Massachusetts brought a bill forward to require repayment of tariffs
collected since Trump began issuing tariffs in February 2026.
Portless surveyed 133 U.S.-based e-commerce professionals whose
brands have annual revenues ranging from $5 million to $50 million for
its report.
chainstoreage.com
Amazon + OpenAI
Amazon, OpenAI expanding partnership to almost $140B
Amazon is making a major multi-billion commitment to collaborate with
OpenAI on the development of innovative artificial intelligence
solutions.
The online giant is substantially increasing the scale of a
multi-year, strategic partnership with OpenAI, developer of
generative AI model ChatGPT, it signed in November 2025.
Under that agreement, Amazon has been providing infrastructure from its
Amazon Web Services (AWS) hosted cloud division to run and scale
OpenAI’s core AI workloads. Now the two companies are launching a
broader multi-year strategic partnership intended to accelerate AI
innovation around the world.
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Bakersfield, CA: Bakersfield PD arrests 6 in retail theft operation
Six alleged repeat offenders of organized retail theft were arrested
Thursday, according to the Bakersfield Police Department. BPD’s
Organized Retail Theft unit carried out an operation Feb. 26, according
to police. The suspects are accused of committing multiple retail thefts
with a combined financial impact of $15,338.20 to retailers. Multiple
suspects were arrested and changed grand theft, organized retail theft
and conspiracy. The ORT unit works with local retail locations to combat
organized retail theft, recover stolen items and make arrests, according
to the department.
kget.com
Redding, CA: Loaded gun found on man arrested at JC Penney in Redding
A man who police said had a loaded revolver inside a bag he was carrying
was arrested inside the JC Penney store at the Mt. Shasta Mall over the
weekend. Ivan Martinez Chavarin, 31, of Madera County, was arrested on
suspicion of robbery and firearm possession after officers responded to
the shopping center for a report of a robbery in progress at JC Penney,
the Redding Police Department said in a news release on its Facebook
page. The attempted robbery was reported just before 5 p.m. on Saturday,
Feb. 28. Police received calls that mall security was attempting to stop
a man from leaving the store through an emergency exit. The man was
suspected of stealing merchandise. When officers arrived, they were
directed to a warehouse area of the store where they found that mall
security had the man, later identified as Martinez-Chavarin, in
handcuffs. Investigators said Martinez-Chavarin had a black bag slung
across his chest, and inside the bag there was a loaded revolver with
five rounds of .45-caliber bullets, additional ammunition, pliers and a
face covering. Store officials told police that Martinez-Chavarin
had filled a shopping cart with merchandise valued at more than $700
before attempting to leave the store.
redding.com
Yakima, WA: Three Yakima women charged with stealing money from grocery
store in coupon scam
Three Yakima women have been charged with stealing money from the East
Nob Hill Boulevard grocery store where they worked as cashiers. Alma
Leticia Castillo, 37, and Brisa Hernández-Chávez, 26, were both charged
with first-degree theft in Yakima County Superior Court, while Yaridza
Placios-Ramírez, 28, was charged with second-degree theft. The charges
are based on the amount of money each of the women allegedly stole, with
second-degree theft defined as taking any amount from $750 to $5,000,
while first-degree theft is for any amount exceeding $5,000. Yakima
police allege that the three stole tens of thousands of dollars from
Fiesta Foods, 1008 E. Nob Hill Blvd., in a coupon fraud scheme. A
store security officer said Castillo is believed to have taken $38,396
over the course of a year, while Hernández-Chávez was accused of taking
$24,372, according to the affidavit.
yakimaherald.com
Hillsborough County, FL: Riverview Man Accused In $10K Winn-Dixie Theft
Spree Across Hillsborough County
San Diego, CA: Man Accused Of Stealing Over $4K From Kohl's Stores In
San Diego County
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Shootings & Deaths
Chicago, IL: Update: Man Wanted In Jewelry Store Robbery, Double Murder Arrested
In St. Louis
A fugitive on the lam wanted for the murders of two jewelry store workers last
fall was nabbed in St. Louis last week, Chicago police said. Muhammad Thomas,
35, was identified by police as the man who burglarized a Little Village jewelry
store in the 3800 block of West 26th Street on Nov. 8, 2025. During the
burglary, police said Thomas confronted two employees, Faustino Alamo Dominguez,
63, and his 25-year-old son, Luis Alamo. Police said there was a struggle in the
store when Faustino, who was armed with a gun, and Luis ran after Thomas as he
fled the store, before police said the father and son were gunned down in the
street. Both were taken to Mount Sinai Hospital, where both were pronounced
dead.
patch.com
Roanoke, VA: Man charged for deadly shooting outside convenience store
The Roanoke Police Department said they have arrested a man in connection with a
deadly shooting outside a convenience store. According to police, 26-year-old
Sincere Elijah Hardy, of Salem, has been arrested and charged with second-degree
murder. On March 1 at approximately 9:50 a.m., officers responded to the 1600
block of Burrell Street NW for the report of a shooting, police said. When they
arrived, they located a woman with gunshot wound injuries. Police said
56-year-old Kimberly Sue Lee, of Roanoke, died at the scene.
wset.com
Long Beach, CA: 1 killed, 2 injured near Nipsey Hussle’s Marathon Burger in Long
Beach after grand opening
One person was killed and two others were wounded Sunday in a brazen daytime
shooting in downtown Long Beach near the grand opening for a new location of
late-rapper Nipsey Hussle’s Marathon Burger restaurant. The shooting occurred
around 3:30 p.m. in the 200 block of Pine Avenue, according to the Long Beach
Police Department. It was about a half block from the eatery, which drew large
crowds. Three people were transported from the scene by ambulance, with one in
critical condition, Long Beach Fire Capt. Jack Crabtree said. One person died,
police said later. Police said the motive and circumstances surrounding the
shooting and any suspect information were all under investigation Sunday
evening.
presstelegram.com
Taylorsville, UT: Two injured after being shot near liquor store in Taylorsville
St. Paul, MN: Ex-gas station employee gets 3-year prison term for shooting 2 men
during fight outside store
Martinsville, VA: Axton man arrested in N.C. in connection to Martinsville
restaurant shooting
Robberies, Incidents & Thefts
Fairfax City, VA: Clerk Seriously Injured During Convenience Store Robbery
City of Fairfax police arrested a juvenile suspect who they say seriously
assaulted a convenience store employee on Monday morning. Officers responded
around 5 a.m. to investigate the report of a robbery at the 7-Eleven located at
3965 Jermantown Road. Upon arrival, they interrupted the robbery and took a
juvenile suspect into custody, according to the incident report. "Investigation
revealed the juvenile entered the business, confronted the clerk, and repeatedly
assaulted him, striking him multiple times in the face, while demanding he open
the register and safe," according to the report.
patch.com
Monroe County, FL: Pharmacy Theft Escalates To Aggravated Assault Arrest Of
Florida Keys 12-Year-Old
A 12-year-old boy from Sugarloaf Key was taken into custody on Monday, March 2,
2026, following a weekend confrontation involving a BB gun. Authorities charged
Jose Alcides Guevara with aggravated assault after he allegedly threatened
another juvenile behind a local business. The incident began on Saturday at a
pharmacy located on Big Pine Key. According to reports from the Monroe County
Sheriff’s Office, three male juveniles were inside the establishment when two of
them observed the third, later identified as Guevara, attempting to steal
merchandise. The two witnesses alerted a pharmacy employee which resulted in
Guevara being removed from the premises.
tampafp.com
Richland County, SC: Dillon County man sentenced for armed robbery of Verizon
store
Colonie, NY: Albany man faces felony charges after allegedly robbing a Verizon
Wireless store
Winnipeg, MB, Canada: Security guard punches man, threatens to kill him in video
shot at Winnipeg Dollarama
Ottawa, ON, Canada: Ottawa Police charge 2 men following 2025 jewelry store
robbery in the Glebe
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C-Store – El Paso, TX
– Armed Robbery
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C-Store – Fairfax
City, VA – Armed Robbery / Clerk injured
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C-Store – Georgia, VT
– Robbery
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C-Store – Sacramento,
CA – Armed Robbery / shot fired
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Cellphone –
Springfield, VA – Armed Robbery
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Clothing – San
Antonio, TX – Robbery
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Clothing - San Diego,
CA - Robbery
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Grocery - Hillsborough
County, FL – Robbery
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JC Penney – Redding,
CA – Armed Robbery
• Jewelry - Downey, CA - Robbery
• Jewelry - Lithonia, GA - Robbery
• Jewelry - Jacksonville, FL - Robbery
• Jewelry - Sumter, SC – Armed Robbery
• Jewelry - Edison, NJ - Robbery
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Pharmacy – Monroe
County, FL – Armed Robbery
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Restaurant – Champaign
County, IL – Burglary
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Walmart – Cheyenne, WY
– Burglary
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Walmart –
Hopkinsville, KY - Burglary
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• 0 killed |
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