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The U.S. Crime Surge
The Retail Impact


ORC Legislation Update
2025 is shaping up to be a pivotal year in the fight against organized retail crime

Nine States Pass New Laws to Combat Organized Retail Crime in 2025


By the D&D Daily staff

As organized retail crime (ORC) continues to challenge retailers nationwide, state lawmakers have responded with a wave of new legislation. So far in 2025, nine states have enacted laws specifically targeting organized retail theft networks, reflecting a growing push to treat ORC as a coordinated criminal enterprise rather than isolated shoplifting incidents.

According to the International Council of Shopping Centers (ICSC), these measures expand prosecutorial tools, increase penalties, and close loopholes that have allowed large-scale theft rings to thrive. In Maryland, for example, prosecutors can now aggregate thefts across county lines, ensuring that offenders cannot escape accountability by spreading their crimes over multiple jurisdictions. Montana has increased fines and allowed jail time even for thefts under certain dollar thresholds. Nebraska formally created the offense of “organized retail theft,” giving law enforcement a clear pathway to pursue coordinated crimes and allowing aggregation of multiple theft events into a single case.

Beyond the nine states that have already passed new laws, 20 states in total have introduced more than 50 bills this year aimed at combating ORC. These proposals vary, but most share the goal of equipping retailers and law enforcement with stronger tools to identify, prosecute, and deter theft networks. The trend suggests that more states could join the list of those enacting ORC-specific laws before the year’s end.

For retailers, the legislative momentum is significant. Industry groups and loss prevention professionals have long argued that organized theft poses distinct challenges compared to traditional shoplifting, including ties to larger criminal enterprises and reselling through online marketplaces. Lawmakers appear increasingly receptive, framing ORC as a public safety issue with economic consequences for businesses and communities alike.

With nine states already taking action and dozens more bills under consideration, 2025 is shaping up to be a pivotal year in the fight against organized retail crime. Retailers and security leaders will be watching closely as legislatures continue to refine their approaches in the months ahead.


Linking Store Security Cams to Police in Real-Time
Santa Clara Co.: Das Office Launches $100K Program To Link Business Security Cameras With Police
The Santa Clara County District Attorney's Office announced Wednesday that it is donating $100,000 to help small businesses link their security cameras to police in real-time as part of a new effort to combat organized retail theft.

The pilot program, launched in partnership with the San Jose Police Department, aims to equip at least 200 businesses with high-tech security systems, prosecutors said.

When an alarm sounds or a 911 call is made, officers will be able to view live surveillance footage to identify suspects and vehicles. Police can also use Flock cameras to track fleeing cars.

The District Attorney's Office is also offering concrete planters to place in front of storefronts to prevent thieves from ramming vehicles into businesses, prosecutors said.

"We have created specialized units, made major arrests and we are prosecuting retail thieves to the fullest extent of the law," District Attorney Jeff Rosen said in a statement. "Now it is time to do even more. People doing business in Santa Clara County must know that we are business friendly -- and business safe."

The donation comes from proceeds of the district attorney's lawsuit against Google, prosecutors said. sfgate.com

   RELATED: Santa Clara County DA launches initiative to crackdown on retail theft


Grants Helping Stores Defend Themselves
Las Vegas approves $250,000 in security grants to help downtown businesses protect their shops

City program offers up to $5,000 per business for security cameras, lighting, shatter-proof glass and other safety upgrades

The City of Las Vegas has approved a $250,000 security grant program to help small business owners better protect their shops from break-ins and vandalism that have plagued the downtown area.

Business owners can receive a grant of up to $5,000 to help them pay for security upgrades at their shops. This includes permanent fencing, security cameras, lighting, doors, locks, shatter-proof glass and/or HVAC security enclosure. The grants will be approved on a first-come, first-served basis.

The grants will be offered to brick and mortar storefronts in the downtown and corridors, including Charleston, Sahara, Martin L. King Jr. Blvd and Eastern Ave. Shops must also have a current Las Vegas business license.

Casinos, liquor stores, tattoo shops and convenience stores won't qualify. ktnv.com


California Touts Progress in Fight Against Crime
Governor Newsom’s expanded CHP deployment makes early impact on crime, seizing drugs and illegal guns
Governor Gavin Newsom today announced that the ongoing deployment of new CHP crime suppression teams in major cities and regions across the state has led to 409 arrests, the recovery of 156 stolen vehicles, and the seizure of 25 illicit firearms since expanding his crime-fighting efforts.

In collaboration with city officials and local law enforcement in major cities and regions across the state — San Diego, Inland Empire, Los Angeles, Central Valley, Sacramento, and the San Francisco Bay Area — the CHP’s crime suppression teams are continuing to build on the positive efforts that have helped reduce crime in different parts of the state. Combined with California’s significant financial investments, these partnerships build on previous efforts that brought positive change to Bakersfield, San Bernardino, and Oakland.

California’s crime rates in nearly every major category, including violent crime and homicides, dropped in 2024, according to data released by the California Department of Justice. And overall, California has generally seen homicide, robbery, and property crime rates at or below pre-pandemic levels. gov.ca.gov


UK: Businesses see 'stark' rise in retail theft

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How Will Tariffs Impact Retail's Holiday Season?
NRF: Retail CEOs share tariff impacts ahead of holiday shopping

From higher prices to reduced inventory, American retailers — and consumers — are paying the price for tariffs

The holiday shopping season is rapidly approaching, and retailers are preparing for one of the industry’s most critical periods. But behind the scenes of cheer and celebration, many businesses face mounting pressure from current trade policies — including rising costs, supply chain uncertainty and tough decisions around staffing and investments.

Greg Shugar, owner of Beau Ties of Vermont, wants Americans to understand that even companies that manufacture in the United States are being impacted by tariffs because they still rely on overseas imports.

We have to pay the tariffs on the raw materials we have to bring in to make our products,” Shugar says. His silk tie company manufactures its products in Middlebury, Vt., but must import silk from China as it’s one of the only places in the world silk can be produced. “Tariffs contribute to increased costs,” he says, “some of which we have to pass on.”

Tariffs are just going to mean higher prices,” says Danny Reynolds, owner of women’s and bridal boutique Stephenson’s of Elkhart in Elkhart, Ind. Reynolds says that since most apparel is produced overseas, when domestic importers like Stephenson’s bring in goods to sell to local customers, he pays more and must raise prices to cover the higher tariff bills his company faces.

Scott Moller of Grill Sergeant, a military-themed grill accessory company in Omaha, Neb., says the unpredictable tariff policy is upending retailers’ ability to plan and grow their businesses. “Tariffs are causing a ripple effect inside some companies,” he says; they have to “decide how to, operationally, move forward.”

Mac Harman, founder and CEO of specialty holiday retailer Balsam Brands, wants Americans to understand that inventory challenges from increased costs due to tariffs could lead to product shortages. “We have a set budget for how much we can purchase,” he says. “This year we’ve had to take 15-50% of that budget to pay for the tariffs.”

Because of this added expense, Harman anticipates “fewer goods to bring holiday joy this Christmas season to American shoppers. nrf.com


Retail Hiring Roadblocks
Survey: Only 9% of retail workers 'always' find suitable job match

Frontline hiring is urgent – but roadblocks remain for both applicants and companies.

Almost two-thirds (62%) of frontline hiring managers say quality of candidates is their biggest challenge, ahead of turnover (30%), no-shows (27%) and not enough applicants (24%), according to the iCIMS 2025 State of Frontline Hiring Report. One-third of frontline hiring managers report candidate drop-off at the interview (32%), followed by scheduling (20%), onboarding (18%) and application (14%).

On the worker side, 60% said they have started but not finished an application, citing that forms are too lengthy or time-consuming (50%), uncertainty about qualifications (35%) and lack of pay transparency (31%). Almost seven-in-10 (69%) frontline workers say employers always or sometimes ignore what candidates want in the hiring experience. Only 17% of frontline workers say they “always” come across jobs that meet their needs.

In retail specifically, only 9% of workers say they always find a suitable job match, the lowest across industries. Despite high urgency from retail hiring managers (90%) and low no-show (12%), iCIMS found that poor communication drives 22% of candidate drop-off, and more than half (51%) want the job's pay posted.

The hospitality sector struggles in a different way, with 68% of candidates abandoning applications and 26% skipping interviews. Hospitality hiring managers say the biggest issue is applicant quality (57%), but candidates want responsiveness (42%) and supportive teams (44%).   chainstoreage.com


Top Income Earners Fuel Retail Spending
As prices keep climbing, why are people still spending?
While some people are getting priced out of certain goods and the labor market is slowing down, there are still some consumers with money to burn. The top 10% of earners now account for nearly half of consumer spending, according to an analysis from Moody’s Analytics out earlier this year. Thirty years ago, they accounted for 36%.

Higher-income consumers tend to own stocks, which have continued to climb, and they have access to “significant amounts of borrowing that others don’t,” said Michael Jones, an associate professor of economics at the University of Cincinnati.  marketplace.org


Numerator: Hispanic consumers scale back spending
America’s fastest-growing demographic has slowed its spending amid economic and political changes.

No US stores in Forever 21’s comeback plans

Dallas-area Neiman Marcus store will close after next year

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Cyber Scams Target the Retail Sector
KnowBe4 Report Reveals UK Retail Sector on High Alert for Cyber Scams

New study shows Human Risk Management emerges as key defence against rising cybersecurity threats

KnowBe4, the human risk management platform, has released a new report entitled IT and Cybersecurity Trends in UK Retail: 2025 Survey Insights. The findings revealed nearly all (99.6%) of the 250 UK retail IT security professionals surveyed are facing a significant increase in cyber threats. Notably, 58% cited an increase in helpdesk/IT support scams that exploit frontline workers.

To combat this, retailers in the UK are responding with greater investment, board-level engagement and a growing focus on Human Risk Management (HRM). The research paints a picture of an industry rapidly evolving its defences in the wake of major breaches at Marks & Spencer, Co-op and Harrods earlier this year.

Key Findings at a Glance

  • Threats intensify: Nearly all respondents reported increases in phishing, fraud, supply chain exploitation and social engineering attacks.

  • Supply chain weak spots: 46% identified third-party suppliers as their biggest security gap.

  • Budgets and leadership rise to the challenge: 72% reported increased executive attention; 58% increased security budgets.

  • Human-centric controls dominate spend: 74% invested in security awareness training, the top investment area.

  • HRM over compliance: Retailers prioritise cultural change, not just education, to drive secure behaviours.

  • Preparedness is there, but lacks follow-through: 91% conducted audits; 96% have an incident response plan, though only 65% have tested them.

  • Ransomware reality: 71% have a dedicated budget for potential ransom payments.

Helpdesk scams (58%), phishing (47%) and credential theft (54%) were cited as the most frequent and growing threats to the UK retail sector. In addition, nearly half of respondents experienced increased attacks via third-party suppliers, an issue brought into sharp focus by the recent Mark & Spencer breach, traced back to a phished third-party vendor. itsecurityguru.org


Two 'Scattered Spider' Gang Members Arrested
The group has targeted companies in the retail, insurance and aviation industries

UK arrests 2 more alleged Scattered Spider hackers over London transit system breach

Authorities say one of the suspects also hacked several U.S. healthcare firms.

British authorities have arrested two suspected members of the notorious cybercrime gang Scattered Spider for allegedly hacking London’s transit agency, the U.K.’s National Crime Agency said on Thursday.

The recent arrests in the U.K. are the latest sign that law enforcement authorities around the world are cracking down on Scattered Spider’s prolific cybercrime activities.

In recent months, the group — composed largely of teenagers and young adults in the U.S. and the U.K. — has targeted companies in the retail, insurance and aviation industries, deploying clever social-engineering tactics that have prompted warnings from the U.S. government.

Paul Foster, the head of the NCA’s National Cyber Crime Unit, called the arrests “a key step in what has been a lengthy and complex investigation.” cybersecuritydive.com


BeaverTail Variant via Malicious Repositories Targeting Retail Sector Organizations
A sophisticated North Korean nation-state threat actor campaign has emerged, distributing an evolved variant of the BeaverTail malware through deceptive fake hiring platforms and ClickFix social engineering tactics.

This latest campaign, active since May 2025, represents a significant tactical shift as threat actors expand beyond their traditional software developer targets to pursue marketing professionals, cryptocurrency traders, and retail sector personnel.

The malware distribution infrastructure centers around a fraudulent hiring website hosted at businesshire[.]top, masquerading as a legitimate recruitment platform. cybersecuritynews.com


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Average Amazon Compensation Hits $30/Hour with Benefits
Amazon invests over $1 billion to raise employee pay, lower healthcare costs
Amazon.com said on Wednesday it is investing more than $1 billion to raise pay and lower healthcare costs for U.S. fulfillment and transportation employees, pushing up the average total compensation to over $30 an hour including benefits.

The technology giant said the average pay would increase to more than $23 per hour, adding that full-time employees will see their pay increase by $1,600 per year, on average.

The company is lowering the cost of its entry-level health care plan to $5 per week and $5 for co-pays, starting in 2026, representing a 34% drop in weekly contributions from employees.

Amazon had more than 1.5 million full-time and part-time employees at the end of last year. The company also hires temporary workers and independent contractors seasonally, particularly around the crucial holiday season.

Last year, Amazon workers at seven U.S. facilities had walked off the job during the holiday shopping rush, after union officials said the retailer had failed to come to the bargaining table to negotiate contracts. Employees were protesting what they said was Amazon's unfair treatment of its workers.

In December, Amazon also agreed to implement safety measures at all of its U.S. facilities to settle a federal agency's claims that it failed to prevent workers from developing back problems and other ergonomic injuries. reuters.com


Amazon violated online shopper protection law, judge rules
Amazon violated consumer protection law by gathering Prime subscribers' billing information before disclosing the service's terms, a judge ruled on Wednesday, handing the U.S. Federal Trade Commission a partial win.

The ruling by U.S. District Judge John Chun in the case accusing Amazon of deceptive practices to generate Prime subscriptions puts the company at a disadvantage at trial, though a company spokesperson said it had done nothing wrong. reuters.com


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Macomb County, MI: Trio charged in Macomb County cannabis shop burglary connected to broader crime ring
Officials with the Macomb County Sheriff’s Office say three arrests made this week in connection with a string of burglaries in Macomb County are believed to be tied to a theft ring responsible for similar burglaries in surrounding areas. The three individuals facing charges are 24-year-old Shemar Rondeau, 22-year-old Kenneth Gipson, and 23-year-old Tyrice Cunningham, all of Detroit. The men were arrested in connection with four burglaries that occurred in July and August 2025. One of the stores that was targeted was Bank of Buds Cannabis Company in Mount Clemens. The sheriff’s office released security video of the burglary, which shows three men jumping over counters and stuffing products into garbage bags. One of the men also tries to steal a cash register. Investigators say 24 pounds of medical marijuana, estimated to cost more than $115,000, were stolen. Store manager Alex Kathman stated that the men used a crowbar to break into the store through the back door. Commander Jason Abro with the Macomb County Sheriff’s Office said investigators were able to connect the men to two other burglaries that had happened the month before at another dispensary and an auto pawn shop through a Jeep the men were driving and the tools they used. “We learned that not only the motor of that vehicle, but all the parts within that vehicle, the majority of them were stolen,” said Abro. Abro said the owner of the Jeep has been identified and arrested for receiving and stealing stolen property.  clickondetroit.com


London, England: Break Archive hit by second heist as luxury resale faces growing threat; estimated value of over $400,000
The company took to Instagram to share images of the stolen goods and appeal to its followers: "Our bags deserve better than that cheap plastic carry tote… If you notice them on any resale sites, please contact us". Founder and CEO, Gabriel Rylka, added: "It's literally the worst thing that has happened to us so far as a business. It’s on a much larger scale than our previous robbery last year at our pop-up store." He continued to thank followers for kind messages and urged the public to inform the company if they "see any of the pieces that are mentioned" so they can "pass it on to the authorities". The theft comes amid a worrying pattern across London’s luxury resale market. Phoenix Style, a boutique with flagship stores in Surrey and Wimbledon Village, suffered two raids in just 24 hours earlier this year, resulting in £15,000 worth of handbags stolen. Luxe Collective, another London resale operator, was forced to close following a robbery of more than £500,000 in stock. In May 2025, Ben Gallagher, who founded Luxe Collective with his brother Joe, announced: "Luxe Collective is closing down.  theindustry.fashion


Lethbridge, AB, Canada: Lethbridge police track alleged Edmonton jewelry thieves to Saskatchewan
A man and woman from Edmonton have been charged by Lethbridge police in connection with the theft of more than $47,000 in gold chains from a jewelry store. On Aug. 23 at about 5:30 a.m., a man was caught on video breaking into Park Place Mall, then proceeding to Paris Jewelers, where he smashed a window to gain entry to the business. “Once inside, approximately $47,100 worth of gold chains were stolen. After leaving the mall, the male entered a waiting Dodge Caravan and fled the area,” police said in a news release on Thursday. Investigators determined that the man and a woman visited several jewelry stores in Park Place Mall two days before the break-in.  ctvnews.ca
 



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Shootings & Deaths


Las Vegas, NV: Tourist shot at Strip mall after confrontation with Security Guard
A security guard was arrested after police said he shot and injured a tourist near an outdoor mall on the Strip. Deangelo Sneed, 20, has been charged with one felony count of assault with a deadly weapon and another count of carrying a concealed firearm in connection with an incident on Aug. 30. According to his arrest report, Sneed is accused of shooting Demetrius Merrill, of Chicago, in the hip at the Grand Bazaar Shops, which is connected by an escalator to Horseshoe Las Vegas. Police reported that Sneed, an unarmed security officer for Securitas, had been working that night. Because of his age, Sneed is prohibited from purchasing handguns online, police said, but he brought his brother’s Glock 19X to work without telling his supervisors. After the shooting, Merrill ran to a nearby bar, Bottled Blonde, leaving a trail of blood on the sidewalk, police said in the report. He was transported to University Medical Center, where he was treated for his injuries.  reviewjournal.com


DeKalb County, GA: Police investigate shooting that injured two near DeKalb County strip mall
DeKalb County police are investigating after two men were found with gunshot wounds near a strip mall on North Hairston Road. Officers say they were called to reports of shots fired at the shopping center near Memorial Drive. When they arrived, they found two men suffering from gunshot wounds. Both victims were taken to the hospital in stable condition. During the investigation, police also located a third person believed to be involved, though it is unclear if that individual was injured.  wsbradio.com

 



Robberies, Incidents & Thefts


Greenville, NC: Larceny suspect taken to hospital after falling through Greenville jewelry store ceiling
Law enforcement officers with the Greenville Police Department arrested two men in connection with a break-in Thursday morning. Officers were alerted to a possible break-in at Bailey’s Jewelry on Red Banks Road around 4am Thursday morning. Once officers arrived they heard something in the ceiling of the business. Two suspects were arrested without incident after officers told them to exit the building. One suspect allegedly fell through the ceiling and was subsequently taken to the hospital for evaluation. Cristi-Catalin Balaban, 31 years old and from Romania, and Belmont Dominque, 50 years old and from Belgium, were taken into custody and charged with felony breaking and entering and felony attempted larceny.   wnct.com


Rancho Cucamonga, CA: Man with 2 Priors Arrested After Stealing Merchandise from Target
A 44-year-old Hesperia man was arrested after causing a disturbance and stealing merchandise from a Target store in Rancho Cucamonga on Wednesday afternoon. The incident happened on September 17, 2025, at about 3:25 p.m., at the Target located at 10576 Foothill Boulevard. Deputies responded after learning that the suspect, identified as Deandre Hall of Hesperia, was refusing to leave the business and had concealed items in his waistband. Authorities said Hall walked out of the store without paying for the merchandise but was quickly detained by deputies as he exited. Investigators confirmed Hall has multiple prior theft convictions. Due to his history, he was booked on charges of PC 666.1 – Petty Theft with Two Prior Convictions. He was transported to the West Valley Detention Center. The arrest is among the first local cases where deputies applied Proposition 36, passed by California voters in November 2024. The measure, known as The Homelessness, Drug Addiction and Theft Reduction Act, created new penalties and sentencing enhancements for repeat offenders to curb crimes linked to Proposition 47 reforms vvng.com


Vicksburg, MS: Man Sentenced to 20 years for Circle K Armed Robbery in Vicksburg

Philadelphia, PA: Man Sentenced to Nearly Nine Years for Armed Robbery of Chester County C-Store

Boston, MA: Two Men Charged in Variety Store Armed Robbery in Dorchester

Mobile, AL: Spider swindler arrested: Mobile store's loyal followers solve Tarantula heist

Cambridge, ON, Canada: Employee assaulted during robbery of Cambridge convenience store; 4 teen suspects


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Auto – Anne Arundel County, MD – Armed Robbery
Beauty – Murfreesboro, TN – Robbery
C-Store – Catoosa County, GA - Armed Robbery
C-Store – Warren, MI – Robbery
C-Store – Asheville, NC – Armed Robbery
C-Store - Valdosta, GA - Armed Robbery
C-Store – Lucama, NC - Burglary
C-Store – Hendersonville, TN – Burglary
Discount – Greece, NY – Robbery
Electronics – Trenton, NJ – Armed Robbery / shots fired
Gas Station – Edmond, OK – Armed Robbery
Grocery – Los Angeles, CA – Armed Robbery
Grocery - Bellefontaine Neighbors, MO - Armed Robbery/ shots fired
Guns – Columbia, MS – Burglary
Hardware – West Palm Beach, FL – Burglary
Jewelry - Greenville, NC – Burglary
Jewelry - Miami, FL - Burglary
Jewelry - Corpus Christi, TX – Robbery
Pet - Mobile, AL - Robbery
Restaurant – Salt Lake City, UT – Burglary
Restaurant – Highland Park, IL – Burglary
Tobacco – Chicago, IL – Burglary
Tobacco – Lubbock, TX – Armed Robbery
Walmart – Leesburg, FL – Robbery                 

 

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• 15 robberies
• 9 burglaries
• 2 shootings
• 0 killed



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