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The U.S. Crime Surge
The Retail Impact


D&D Daily Deep-Dive on Retail Crime's Impact on the Security Industry
Retail Crime Surge Fuels Growth in Private Security Industry

By the D&D Daily staff

In recent years, a sharp rise in retail crime has dramatically reshaped the private security industry. From large-scale organized theft rings to opportunistic shoplifting incidents, retailers have faced mounting losses, prompting a surge in demand for security solutions. As a result, private security firms have expanded their presence, adopted new technologies, and redefined their role in safeguarding businesses.

The Rise in Retail Crime

Retailers across the U.S. have reported an increase in theft-related losses, often referred to as "shrink." The National Retail Federation (NRF) found that retail shrink accounted for nearly $100 billion in losses in 2023, with organized retail crime (ORC) being a significant factor. Criminal groups are becoming more sophisticated, targeting high-value goods like electronics, designer clothing, and pharmaceuticals, often reselling stolen items through online marketplaces.

This surge in retail crime has forced businesses to reevaluate their approach to security. Traditional loss prevention measures, such as in-store cameras and alarm systems, are no longer sufficient. In response, retailers have turned to private security firms for enhanced protection.

Boom in Private Security Services

As retail crime escalates, the private security industry has experienced rapid growth. According to market research, the global private security market is projected to reach $300 billion by 2027, with retail security being a key driver. Businesses are hiring more security personnel to deter theft, monitor stores, and respond to criminal activity.

Malls, shopping centers, and large retailers now employ uniformed security officers to provide a visible deterrent. Additionally, armed guards are increasingly being stationed at high-risk locations, such as jewelry stores and electronics retailers, where high-value merchandise is frequently targeted.

Tech-Driven Security Solutions

To combat evolving retail crime tactics, the private security industry has embraced cutting-edge technology. AI-powered surveillance cameras with facial recognition, predictive analytics, and real-time alert systems help security teams respond to threats more efficiently.

Retailers are also integrating remote monitoring services, where off-site security professionals oversee store activity via live feeds. Automated security robots and drones are being tested in some locations to patrol shopping areas, reducing the need for human intervention in potentially dangerous situations.

Challenges and Concerns

Despite the growing reliance on private security, challenges remain. Hiring and training qualified security personnel is increasingly difficult, given the high demand. Additionally, the presence of armed security guards raises concerns about liability and public perception. Some critics argue that focusing on security measures alone fails to address the root causes of retail crime, such as economic inequality and lack of law enforcement resources.

Conclusion

The rise in retail crime has reshaped the private security industry, making it a vital player in protecting businesses. As security firms expand their services and adopt advanced technology, the industry will continue to evolve. However, long-term solutions will require a combination of security measures, policy changes, and law enforcement collaboration to curb the growing threat of retail theft. 


Auror Executive Discusses Ways to Make a Dent in Retail Crime
Five Ways to Fight Retail Crime, from Auror CEO & Co-Founder

Phil Thomson is the chief executive and co-founder of Kiwi-founded global retail crime reporting software company Auror.

We have a problem on our hands and while we have the Government's attention on this issue, and its Retail Crime Ministerial Advisory Group is starting to release recommendations, here's my take on how we make a sizeable dent in retail crime, for good.

1. Focus on repeat offenders: The fastest path to making the biggest difference is to focus on these repeat offenders. Follow the money and you'll find organised crime. This means tougher sentences for repeat offenders, taking them out of circulation.

2. Establish a retail crime court: The answer here could be to create a specific retail crime court for offences below a certain threshold. This can look like a magistrates-type set-up, where district court judges may not be needed. This would allow for quicker resolution of cases and ultimately free up the district court to focus on other crime types, including more serious ones.

3. Focus on technology: Retailers and police need certainty around using technology to actually improve worker safety and crime prevention. Auror provides retail crime reporting software services to retailers and law enforcement. We know that by modernising regular interactions like crime reporting and evidence collection using our software over 12 months, police achieved significant productivity gains, equal to adding 450 extra officers to the force. Technology saves time and money while also increasing our understanding of the issues and our ability to effectively respond.

4. Rehabilitate: Retail crime is a gateway to all types of offending and organised retail crime is connected to gangs, guns and drugs. Far from seeing police intervention and custodial time for repeat offenders as a negative, we should treat it as an opportunity for circuit-breakers, especially for young offenders. There's a lot of thought and time dedicated to how you rehabilitate people, but the starting point surely can't be to leave offenders in the community with little consequence.

5. Change our language: This is perhaps the simplest change, but it requires collective effort. We need to stop downplaying retail crime because it happens in a "big supermarket" or giving repeat offenders a pass because they targeted a big-box retailer. We need to call this what it is - crime in retail - not shoplifting.    thepost.co.nz


'Grim Warning' About AI & Organized Crime
AI Is Turbocharging Organized Crime, E.U. Police Agency Warns
he European Union's law enforcement agency cautioned Tuesday that artificial intelligence is turbocharging organized crime that is eroding the foundations of societies across the 27-nation bloc as it becomes intertwined with state-sponsored destabilization campaigns.

The grim warning came at the launch of the latest edition of a report on organized crime published every four years by Europol that is compiled using data from police across the EU and will help shape law enforcement policy in the bloc in coming years.

"Cybercrime is evolving into a digital arms race targeting governments, businesses and individuals. AI-driven attacks are becoming more precise and devastating," said Europol's Executive Director Catherine De Bolle.

"Some attacks show a combination of motives of profit and destabilization, as they are increasingly state-aligned and ideologically motivated," she added.

The report, the EU Serious and Organized Crime Threat Assessment 2025, said offenses ranging from drug trafficking to people smuggling, money laundering, cyber attacks and online scams undermine society and the rule of law "by generating illicit proceeds, spreading violence, and normalizing corruption."  time.com


Nashville's ORC Unit Having Success
More than 250 arrested in Nashville on shoplifting charges so far in 2025
The Metro Nashville Police Department has released some of its 2025 statistics in its fight against shoplifting throughout the city. MNPD reports that its Organized Retail Crime Unit has made 265 arrests so far in 2025. Of those arrests, 64 felonies and 142 misdemeanor charges have been obtained.

MNPD's Organized Retail Crime Unit's mission is to proactively reduce shoplifting, organized retail crime, and other retail-related store crimes and scams. "Our team of detectives collaborates with local law enforcement and asset protection personnel to share information and dismantle criminal operations targeting retail businesses," MNPD said.

"A key factor contributing to the success of the unit's has been their collaboration with local business owners, managers, and employees. Detectives in the unit have supported employees and business owners in preventing theft by identifying, analyzing, and keeping informed about the latest trends and tactics employed by shoplifters."  privateofficerbreakingnews.blogspot.com


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Retailers Turn to AI to Boost Loss Prevention
Retailers deploy AI in pursuit of CX gains, loss prevention

Despite adoption plans, companies are grappling with system integration issues, a lack of training resources and frayed customer trust, according to Everseen.

Retailers are running into implementation hurdles as AI adoption ramps up, according to a Feb. 25 Everseen report. The findings come from a survey conducted by Censuswide, which polled more than 1,000 consumers and 200 executives at large retailers in the U.S.

Around 3 in 5 retail companies have turned to AI to boost loss prevention, with another 30% planning to do so in the next 12 months. The top benefits retailers are eyeing include better customer experience and support, improved store layout and better inventory management, Everseen found.

Implementation challenges persist. Retailers most often cited the time and resources needed for training and a dearth of customer trust as key hurdles, followed by difficulty integrating with existing systems. Retailers have AI on their minds. Leaders hope the technology can help with operations, from sourcing to customer service, and some see AI as a game-changer.

At one of the largest retail-focused conferences of the year, the National Retail Federation's event in January, around 40,000 attendees discussed AI's potential impact on supply chains, personalization and privacy.

While best practices are still being ironed out, strategies are taking shape. ciodive.com


Retailers Sound Off on Tariffs
What 25 retail leaders are saying about tariffs

From price increase warnings to confidence that vendor relationships will help ride out the storm, here's how the retail C-suite plans to weather tariffs.

Retailers have been responding to the recent onslaught of tariff changes by the Trump administration. C-suite members on recent earnings calls have clarified their company's operations and answered inquiries about their approach to navigating the current environment.

While talking with analysts on Feb. 20, Walmart's response to questions regarding tariffs was relaxed, even nonchalant, with CEO Doug McMillon stating they've managed tariffs for years. But, by March 6, Bloomberg reported that the big-box retailer was pushing suppliers for price cuts to mitigate their impact.

What retailers are saying regarding the impact of tariffs runs the gamut. A number of off-pricers aren't concerned due to their sourcing models. Other companies are stating that consumers should expect prices to go up. A large portion of retail leaders say they are leaning on positive relationships with vendors or have already begun to diversify their supply chains. Many executives have stated a variation of "we've been through this before," referring to tariffs enacted during Donald Trump's first presidency.

From what retailers are saying about tariff expectations, specific action plans, expected outcomes and even positive commentary, here are 25 retail leaders responding to changing tariff conditions: retaildive.com

 
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Global Security Solutions (GSS) Partners With Turnstile Security Systems to Bring Innovative Foot Traffic Control Systems to Retail


DEERFIELD BEACH, Fla. - Global Security Solutions (GSS) and Turnstile Security Systems are joining forces to make it quicker and easier for retailers to deploy the latest in foot traffic control systems in their stores. The two companies will be launching an expanded offering of ramp and gate solutions, full-height entrance solutions, crowd control and asset protection systems in the North American market.

"We are excited about this partnership because it combines the design excellence of Turnstile Security Systems with the execution expertise and nationwide footprint of GSS to give retailers the best in entrance and exit control nationwide," said Matt Sack, CEO of Global Security Solutions, LLC. "We also aim to offer new ways for retailers to collect store traffic analytics, which can help not just with security and loss prevention application, but with marketing and store operations in general."

"Both our companies have invested decades of experience in serving the retail community, and I am excited that we are joining forces for the benefit of retailers in general and asset protection professionals in particular," said Michelle Lustig, sales and operations manager of Turnstile Security Systems. "I look forward to working with Matt and his team on serving our mutual retail clients with the most innovative solutions on the market."


 

 

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Security is a Fundamental Priority'
Google acquisition of Wiz driven by enterprise embrace of multicloud

The combined security platform will expand Google's reach across a range of major cloud environments.

After previously being left at the altar, Alphabet Inc. reached a deal Tuesday through its Google business to buy Wiz for $32 billion in an effort to embrace the growing use of multicloud among major governments and enterprise environments.

The deal was reached amid a rapid acceleration of AI adoption, the need to strengthen cloud security in the enterprise and the desire of major organizations to operate in a multicloud environment. Wiz products are found across the major cloud platforms, including Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure and Oracle Cloud.

Google sees the Wiz acquisition as opening up a platform to offer security solutions well beyond Google Cloud customers to all types of organizations, regardless of size.

"Security is a fundamental priority for government leaders and CEOs around the world, but the landscape is changing," Sundar Pichai, CEO of Google and parent company Alphabet, said on a conference call Tuesday.

"The pace and impact of breaches are accelerating. AI brings new risks, but also new opportunities," he said. "And at the same time, multicloud and hybrid are becoming the norm." cybersecuritydive.com


CISA Workers Un-Fired?
CISA urges fired probationary workers to respond after federal judge grants order

The agency plans to keep workers on paid administrative leave despite ongoing concerns about its ability to address cyber threats.

The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency is reaching out to probationary workers who were terminated over the past two months following a court ruling to reinstate fired staffers at 18 agencies.

A U.S. District Court judge granted a motion for a temporary restraining order Thursday in Maryland v. the U.S. Department of Agriculture. A group of 20 states and the District of Columbia filed suit earlier this month alleging the cuts were illegal and without proper notice.

CISA is asking probationary workers who were cut after Jan. 20 to notify the agency. If they are found to fall within the court order, they will be reinstated as of March 17, according to a post on the agency website. Those workers will be placed on administrative leave, which is a paid, non-duty employment status. cybersecuritydive.com
 

Various Industries Hit with Cyber Espionage
11 nation-state groups exploit unpatched Microsoft zero-day

The tech giant has yet to address a vulnerability that allows for malicious payloads to be delivered via Windows shortcut files and has been under active attack for eight years.

At least 11 state-sponsored threat groups since 2017 have been actively exploiting a Microsoft zero-day flaw allowing for abuse of Windows shortcut files to steal data and commit cyber espionage against organizations in various industries.

Researchers from Trend Micro's Trend Zero Day Initiative (ZDI) have identified nearly 1,000 malicious .lnk files abusing the flaw, tracked as ZDI-CAN-25373, which allows attackers to execute hidden malicious commands on a victim's machine by leveraging crafted shortcut files.

"By exploiting this vulnerability, an attacker can prepare a malicious .lnk file for delivery to a victim," according to a Trend Micro blog post on Tuesday. "Upon examining the file using the Windows-provided user interface, the victim will not be able to tell that the file contains any malicious content." cybersecuritydive.com


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Privacy Concerns Grow Around New Alexa+
Amazon Launches Alexa+ But Sparks Privacy Concerns

Users are notified of changes to local processing options as generative AI rolls out in the U.S.

In a significant shift for its voice assistant product, Amazon has announced the introduction of Alexa+, a new generative artificial intelligence (AI) designed to replace the traditional Alexa features that users have come to know. Announced at the end of February 2025, Alexa+ promises enhanced capabilities, powered by cloud-based processing, which allows it to summarize and retain user-shared content such as documents and messages.

Despite the initial excitement surrounding this launch, users of Amazon's Echo devices in the United States are facing an unwelcome surprise: the ability to process requests locally will no longer be supported. According to a report by ArsTechnica, Amazon has begun sending emails to affected users explaining this change. The email states, "As we continue to develop Alexa's capabilities with generative AI functions that leverage the secure cloud processing power of Amazon, we have decided to no longer support the 'Do not send voice recordings' function." This decision implies that user voice recordings will now be processed through Amazon's cloud, raising privacy concerns.

While the deployment of Alexa+ is set for the United States, there are currently no plans for rollouts in Europe or France, prompting questions about how international privacy standards might impact future expansions.

Amazon's shift toward cloud-based processing comes on the heels of its commitment to enhance user experience through AI technology, but it also reignites discussions about user privacy. In 2023, the company faced a substantial $25 million fine due to breaches related to the privacy of over 800,000 children under the age of 13. This fine stemmed from allegations that Amazon did not delete voice recordings as requested by parents, retaining them longer than necessary, highlighting the ongoing challenges associated with data handling and privacy safeguards.

As the capabilities of Alexa evolve with the introduction of Alexa+, existing concerns about privacy and data security continue to loom large. Users now find themselves in a precarious position as they weigh the benefits of advanced AI functionalities against the loss of control over their personal data. evrimagaci.org


AI-Driven E-Commerce Traffic Soars 1,200%
Is GenAI Adoption the Future of Online Retail?
Recent Adobe Analytics data delivered some surprising conclusions regarding the adoption of generative AI models into the retail e-commerce and marketing spaces.

The March 17 report from Adobe Analytics reinforced prior findings that generative AI is playing a growing role in driving online shopping traffic. During last year's holiday season, traffic to e-commerce sites from GenAI soared over 1,300% compared to the previous year, with AI chatbot-driven traffic spiking 1,950% year-over-year on Cyber Monday 2024 alone.

This most recent data outlines that, for February 2025, traffic rose by more than 1,200% compared to six months ago in July 2024. Adobe's data was derived from over 1 trillion consumer visits to U.S. retail sites.

According to MarTech, these extremely high gains are at least partially due to the relatively nascent nature of GenAI's adoption into the retail space, with ChatGPT launching less than three years ago in late 2022. Regardless, by drilling down further into the data, more relevant insights come to the forefront. retailwire.com


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Pickens, SC: Upstate shoplifting suspect flees Walmart in scooter
A woman was arrested after shoplifting from a Walmart in Pickens and attempting to flee on one of the store's mobility scooters, police said. Officers with the Pickens Police Department said on Sunday around 11:30 a.m., a woman was pulled over while driving a mobility scooter on Highway 8, attempting to flee Walmart after shoplifting. Officers said in addition to the unpaid products in her cart, they also found drugs including cocaine, marijuana and pills of a controlled substance. The woman was charged with petit larceny, possession of cocaine, possession of marijuana, possession of a controlled substance, and shoplifting. 


Chicago, IL: Update: Georgia man sentenced to to 1 year in theft of Arnold Palmer green jacket, other Masters memorabilia
A former Georgia warehouse worker for the Augusta National Golf Club was sentenced to one year in prison Wednesday for transporting millions of dollars' worth of stolen Masters tournament memorabilia, including one of Arnold Palmer's iconic green jackets. Richard Globensky, 40, pleaded guilty last year to one count of transporting stolen goods across state lines. He appeared Wednesday in Chicago's federal court wearing a suit and red tie. With his parents and wife seated in the courtroom behind him, he apologized for his actions before U.S. District Judge Sharon Johnson Coleman handed down the sentence. "I deeply regret the decision that led me to this moment," he said, his voice breaking. "I have taken full responsibility for my actions and remain committed to doing everything in my power to make amends." Globensky and his attorney did not respond to reporters' questions as they left federal court.  whec.com


Newark, NJ: Shoplifters steal nearly $850 in Nike shoes
Authorities are asking for the public's help in identifying four women accused of stealing 17 pairs of Nike footwear from a store in Newark. On March 12 at approximately 4:50 p.m., the suspects entered the Nike Factory Store in the 600 block of Mayor Kenneth A. Gibson Boulevard. They placed the merchandise, valued at $846, into a black tote bag before leaving without paying. The group was last seen walking southbound toward Market Street. All four suspects are described as Hispanic females. They wore hoodies, sweatsuits, and leggings, with one carrying a pink crossbody bag.  shorenewsnetwork.com
 



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Shootings & Deaths


Savannah, GA: Coroner's office names man shot to death inside Dollar General
Days after a man was shot to death inside a Savannah store, the coroner's office has identified the victim. Late Tuesday night, the Chatham County Coroner's Office identified the victim as Chris Allen Villegas Fentress, 29. According to the Savannah Police Department, Fentress was shot inside the Dollar General on West Bay Street Saturday around 6:15 p.m. On Sunday, Jonathan Daniel Taylor Manson, 27, was taken into custody and charged with murder.  wjcl.com


Harvest, AL: Update: Investigation updates are provided during Circle K fatal shooting hearing
A preliminary hearing for Jahree Williams, charged with the shooting death of 26-year-old Taylor North at a Circle K in Harvest, was conducted on Wednesday. Family members attended the hearing as Detective Stacey Rutherford provided testimony regarding the incident. Detective Rutherford explained that multiple surveillance cameras in the store captured the incident. A screenshot showed the suspect standing at the counter, reaching over the customer closest to the register to produce a firearm and shoot Taylor North. Detective Rutherford stated that the video showed Williams entering the store at 8:03 a.m., shooting North, and leaving in less than 30 seconds. When located later, Williams had changed his clothes. In light of North's death, her family is advocating for "Taylor's Law," a proposed bill aimed at enhancing protections for retail employees rocketcitynow.com


Spartanburg County, SC: Suspect arrested after shooting at Upstate c-store
An arrest has been made in Spartanburg County, South Carolina, after a shooting at a convenience store. The Spartanburg County Sheriff's Office said deputies responded to a shooting around 3:40 p.m. Tuesday at the Ruchi Food Mart on Asheville Highway. When deputies arrived, they said a male victim was found at the front of the store with a gunshot wound to his torso. Deputies said they rendered aid to the victim until EMS and fire department personnel arrived, and took the victim to the hospital.  wyff4.com


San Francisco, CA: Castro Street camera captures Walgreens employee allegedly stabbing shoplifting suspect
Raw video from a Castro Street camera that shows the physical altercation between a Walgreens employee and an alleged shoplifter early Wednesday, March 19, 2025


Richland County, SC: Update: 3 arrested in connection to shooting that left 2 people dead
 



Robberies, Incidents & Thefts


Columbus, OH: Deputies investigating robbery of armored truck driver at West Side convenience store
The Franklin County Sheriff's office is investigating an alleged robbery that occurred Wednesday morning in the Valleyview area on the West side of Columbus. The robbery was reported around 9:30 a.m. at a convenience store on the 2800 block of Valleyview Drive, located off Hague Avenue. The driver of a Brinks armored truck told deputies he was working on the ATM in the convenience store when a man approached him, grabbed a bag of money and drove off in a gray sedan.  dispatch.com


Toronto, Canada: Police charge six teens after failed Toronto jewelry store robbery

Southington, CT: CT man arrested after allegedly pointing pistol-style BB gun at AutoZone clerk during robbery

Nashville, TN: Fugitive Serial Robbery Suspect Arrested by U.S. Marshals

Bakersfield, CA: Three men charged in CBD shop armed robbery


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Auto - Southington, CT - Armed Robbery
C-Store - St Lawrence County, NY - Robbery
C-Store - Spartanburg County, SC - Armed Robbery / Emp wounded
Jewelry - Houston, TX - Robbery
Jewelry - Hammond, LA - Robbery
Jewelry - Newark, DE - Robbery
Jewelry - Naples, FL - Robbery
Jewelry - Modesto, CA - Robbery
Restaurant - Nashville, TN - Armed Robbery
Restaurant - Laredo, TX - Robbery
Tobacco - Philadelphia, PA - Armed Robbery
Walmart - Pickens, SC - Robbery                         

 

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