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Detectives Identify Suspect in Violent Shoplifting Incident

Spokane Valley Major Crimes detectives have identified a suspect involved in a shoplifting incident that turned violent on Monday. Two women were seen entering the...

Shoplifter Finds DA’s ‘No Prosecute List’ Not Available in His County

An admitted career crook in Massachusetts who saw the news about Suffolk DA Rachael Rollins’ "No Prosecute List" on a jailhouse TV couldn’t believe...

Suspected Shoplifter Bit Store Employee Stopping Her

A Pennsylvania woman struggled with a store security employee before biting him on the arm after she was caught shoplifting, Center Township police said. Honesti...

Trio ‘s Alleged Mall Shoplifting Spree

Jorge Pesce, 25, and Jasmine Salgado, 24, both of 2221 N. Narragansett Ave., Chicago, and an 18-year-old, were arrested the evening of April 26...
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San Francisco Bans Police Use of Facial Recognition Technology

San Francisco supervisors voted Tuesday to ban the use of facial recognition software by police and other city departments. With the move, San Francisco...

Scammer Pleads Guilty to $1M ‘Empty Box’ Fraud Scheme

A 25-year-old Michigan man pleaded guilty in federal court in San Jose, California, Monday to a so-called "empty box" refund scheme that defrauded Cupertino-based...

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