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Eight Arrested in L.A. Retail Thefts, Millions In Stolen Goods Found

Eight people have been arrested on suspicion of organized retail theft after authorities discovered several million dollars’ worth of stolen medicines, cosmetics and other merchandise at multiple Los Angeles locations, said L.A. County sheriff’s officials, reports the Los Angeles Times. The retail goods were stolen by crews of organized shoplifters at stores in California, Arizona and Nevada. The stolen items were then taken to various locations in L.A. County where they were sold to various “fence” operations. Authorities investigating retail theft refer to people who buy stolen goods and then resell them for a profit as “fences.” The sheriff’s department said it had also recovered a stolen firearm and a large sum of cash.


The suspects, who were not named, are being held on $60,000 bail each. Early last Thursday sheriff‘s detectives performed raids at a dozen locations in Los Angeles County thought to be involved in the crime ring. At a small South L.A. market, they found boxes of stolen Motrin, Theraflu and other goods stacked floor to ceiling. Store tags were still affixed to much of the merchandise. The location appeared to be where the goods were relabeled for sale. Detectives said they worked with the help of stores, including CVS and Walmart, to track the illegal operation. The stolen merchandise is often sold online, including on Amazon.

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