Cellphone Store Thefts: 3 Arrested after Car Chase
Three East Bay men were arrested Monday on suspicion of fleeing a Petaluma, California, cellphone store with stolen electronics, police said. Police were first...
STUDY: Are Flea Market Products Stolen Goods?
Almost 100 flea markets were randomly selected from a guide of 1,000 locations and visited by our teams to assess the availability, pricing, and condition of a high-loss men’s shaving product as example of flea markets and stolen products activity.
Friendships, RILA and The Loss Prevention Foundation
If you are fortunate enough to work in a good environment with people who care, lifelong friendships can be made.
Shoplifting Suspects Target Local Stores: 11 Accused
Multiple shoplifting suspects have been arrested in Georgia in connection to a massive shoplifting ring which spanned several cities in the Southeast. Retail shops...
Is It Lights out for America’s Oldest Department Store?
America's oldest department store, for years a destination for stylish middle class women, could be about to vanish. A year after rumors surfaced that...
Suspect Brandishes Knife After Being Caught Shoplifting
A 48-year-old man was arrested for allegedly pulling out a knife and threatening store employees after being caught shoplifting at TJ Maxx in Fairfield,...
Employee Steals 100+ Customers’ Identities
Deputies in Georgia said a former Kroger worker at a Newton County store stole more than 100 identities of customers, and now investigators want...
Officers Catch Pair Taking Thousands Worth of Goods
A Columbus, Ohio, man and his wife were each charged May 4 with felony counts of theft after Grove City police were called to...
Victoria’s Secret Is Giving Its Fashion Show a ‘Rethink’
Victoria’s Secret, desperate to update its image, is pulling its star-studded fashion show from the airwaves this year. The lingerie maker, which has held...
When a Dishonest Employee “Doesn’t Remember”
In situations where a subject reverts to “I don’t remember,” it is generally a means of defending himself without having to admit to participation in a particular act.