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siffron Appoints Matt Johnson as Vice President and General Manager of
Loss Prevention Business Unit
Twinsburg,
OH — siffron, a
leading provider of retail merchandising and loss prevention solutions,
today announced the appointment of Matt Johnson as Vice President and
General Manager of its Loss Prevention business unit.
In this role, Johnson will lead the strategic direction, product
innovation, and commercial growth of siffron’s loss prevention
portfolio. He will focus on accelerating siffron’s position as a trusted
partner for retailers and brands seeking to reduce shrink while
maintaining a positive shopper experience.
Johnson
brings extensive experience in strategy, operations, and team
leadership, with a strong background in retail and loss prevention. His
expertise spans developing scalable business strategies, leading
cross-functional teams, and delivering measurable results in highly
competitive environments.
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How Organized Retail Crime is Threatening the Retail Industry
Organized
Retail Crime (ORC), the coordinated theft of merchandise for resale, has
grown exponentially in the U.S., necessitating increased security
measures and even causing store closures. The issue is projected to
escalate, demanding modern, tactical security solutions that allow
retailers and law enforcement to combat ORC while maintaining a pleasant
shopping environment.
Cloud video security is a powerful tool in fighting ORC.
OpenEye's comprehensive
guide delves into the current methods for defining and measuring ORC's
impact on businesses and the economy. It explores effective security
strategies for mitigating inventory loss and enhancing the shopping
experience. The guide also highlights the advantages of cloud video
surveillance in tackling ORC, and how the integration of other security
systems can provide a more robust solution for retailers.
Learn more
The U.S. Crime Surge
The Retail Impact
ORC Impacts Grow While Congress Stalls
Making the case for immediate passage of Combating Organized Retail
Crime Act
CORCA is the only viable federal path to
disrupting criminal organizations
Over the past year,
Congress has taken
promising — but still incomplete — steps toward addressing the growing
national threat of organized retail crime.
ORC is not a talking point or a public relations buzzword; it is a
sophisticated criminal enterprise defined by large-scale theft,
interstate logistics and illicit financial networks designed to convert
stolen goods into profit.
These
schemes jeopardize retail workers, customers, supply chain partners and
the economic safety of communities across the nation. Congress has done
the early work. Now
it must finish the
job. Passing the bipartisan Combating Organized Retail Crime Act is the
only viable federal path
to disrupting these increasingly dangerous criminal organizations.
Waiting for passage allows criminals to prosper
As CORCA sits stagnant in Congress, retailers, law enforcement agencies
and our communities continue to learn of the reach and magnitude of ORC
groups,
a reach that often
spans state and national borders.
Some recent situations include an Armenian organized crime ring charged
with
stealing
more than $83 million in Amazon cargo,
using fake trucking carriers to divert high-value loads of electronics
and appliances; the largest theft ring in The Home Depot company
history, responsible for over
600 thefts at 71
stores with
losses exceeding $10 million
across multiple Southern California counties; a nationwide surge in
cargo theft, with the U.S. supply chain suffering nearly
$455 million in reported losses,
driven by sophisticated impersonation and digital freight fraud that
allow criminals to steal entire truckloads of goods; and nationwide gift
card schemes
tied to fentanyl and human trafficking,
as Chinese gangs gain millions preying on retailers and consumers in
large-scale gift card tampering.
The good news is that Congress recognizes this growing threat.
The Combating
Organized Retail Crime Act (S.1404
/
H.R.2853)
was reintroduced on a bipartisan, bicameral basis last year and has now
secured more than 250 co-sponsors. The
House and
Senate Judiciary Committees held hearings with testimony from
retailers, transportation providers and law enforcement leaders. They
all underscored the same point: Current organized retail crime
enforcement is fragmented, jurisdictionally inconsistent and wholly
inadequate for fighting multistate, digitally enabled crime rings.
CORCA offers a
practical federal solution.
By establishing an Organized Retail and Supply Chain Crime Coordination
Center, the bill aligns investigative resources, enhances interagency
information sharing, and enables state and local law enforcement to
“connect the dots” that span borders — linking store-level theft crews
to warehouse diversions, online resale operations and the complex
financial flows that sustain these enterprises.
nrf.com
Retail Crime Blame Game
Retail stores not doing enough to tackle shoplifting, Met chief says
Retailers are not doing enough to
help police officers catch shoplifters, according to Scotland Yard’s
head of business crime.
Following calls by high street giant Marks & Spencer and the British
Retail Consortium for the government and police to tackle the rising
rate of retail crime, an interview with Chief Inspector Rav Pathania
by The Telegraph reveals that there are many challenges.
In four out of five shoplifting cases, vital CCTV footage has not
been given to the police, Pathania said. He added that this was
frustrating, as when provided, the force had a high rate of apprehending
the perpetrators.
He specified that in 80% of cases, when clear images of suspects were
made available, officers could identify them with the help of crime
databases and facial recognition software.
Yet, Pathania explained that the force didn’t always receive digital
evidence from retailers, specifying that in about 80% of incidents
reported last year, store managers were unable to provide security
camera or body-worn video recordings of suspects.
He acknowledged that this was partly due to the lack of a unified
system for sharing such video footage with the police, with each
company or store handling the handover of evidence in a different way.
Also, access to security footage varied significantly.
He added that staff members were also reluctant to appear in court
to give evidence against perpetrators, especially as they do not get
compensated by their employers for their time there.
When prompted, Pathania, however, "rejected" suggestions by The
Telegraph that his remarks constituted a "blame game" - following
mounting criticism from the retail sector that not enough was being done
to tackle retail crime.
theindustry.fashion
Facial Recognition & Other Tech to
Fight Crime
UK turns to better CCTV, facial recognition use for national knife crime
strategy
The UK government has presented a new national strategy to tackle knife
crime, which includes upgrading CCTV coverage to minimize blind spots
and improve the use of retrospective facial recognition (RFR).
The “Protecting Lives, Building Hope” plan aims to halve knife crime
over the next 10 years by increasing police deployment and targeting
the most affected areas.
Last year, the Home Office invested £5.5 million (US$7.4 million) in
a pilot program to detect and prevent knife crime in 11 areas with the
highest crime rates. The initiative included visible patrols,
upgrading CCTV and face biometrics systems, and using youth workers to
reach out to young people at risk.
This year, the government plans to allocate £26.25 million ($35.3
million) through its Knife Crime Concentrations Fund to expand the
program in 27 “hot spot” areas, which together account for 90
percent of all knife crime in England and Wales. The areas were
determined by using the national knife crime mapping tool.
“We are putting 13,000 additional police personnel in neighborhood
roles, strengthening police powers, targeting police activity where
knife crime happens and investing in technology to catch more knife
offenders,” the strategy document notes.
biometricupdate.com
Police to use live facial recognition technology
North Yorkshire Police has said it plans to
begin using live facial recognition cameras in a move it says will "help
protect vulnerable people and tackle serious crime".
2026 Milwaukee crime data; 1st quarter statistics
NOPD Releases Violent Crime Statistics from First Quarter of 2026
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LP Leadership Pipeline Evolves
Retail Loss Prevention Teams Focus on
Leadership Diversity and Talent Development
By
the D&D Daily staff
As retailers continue evolving their loss prevention and asset
protection functions, many organizations are placing increased
emphasis on leadership development and broadening talent pathways within
the field.
Historically, many LP teams have drawn heavily from law enforcement,
security, and traditional investigative backgrounds. Today, however,
retailers are increasingly looking at candidates from store operations,
supply chain, data analytics, and customer experience roles as part of a
broader effort to strengthen leadership pipelines.
Industry leaders say that bringing varied professional and personal
perspectives into the function can improve decision-making across store
safety, operational controls, associate training, and incident response.
This shift is also helping retailers address succession planning
challenges as experienced LP leaders retire and the field continues to
modernize.
Mentorship and internal development programs have become a
growing area of focus, particularly for women and underrepresented
professionals seeking advancement into district, regional, and corporate
asset protection roles. Several retailers have increasingly emphasized
leadership pathways built around coaching, operational expertise, and
cross-functional collaboration rather than solely investigative
experience.
The broader retail sector has also seen increased attention on
inclusion and belonging initiatives tied to workforce retention and
leadership development.
For LP teams, the trend reflects an ongoing shift in how the function
is viewed — not only as a security discipline, but as a strategic
business role tied to store operations, workforce management, and profit
protection.
Using AI on the Sales Floor
AI Is the New Sales Associate in Physical Retail
Tools like Guitar Center’s Rig Advisor, an AI-powered shopping
assistant, are designed to replicate what a human associate can do,
delivering product guidance on demand. And it’s not just one retailer or
one category. Across the industry, AI is moving directly into the
shopping experience, reshaping how customers browse, decide and buy.
When Vitamin Shoppe opened an innovation store on New York City’s Upper
East Side in February, it introduced a “Shoppe Advisor” touch screen
that delivers product information, wellness content and inventory data.
Crave Retail put smart fitting room screens inside Victoria’s Secret,
Under Armour and Foot Locker locations, where customers can request
different sizes, get styling suggestions or browse product information
without flagging down an associate.
Nike’s House of Innovation flagship stores use RFID technology to
identify customers as they enter and pull recommendations from their
Nike profile—such as color preferences, favorite sports or foot
measurements—before they’ve reached a single shelf.
Meanwhile, Walmart added AI-generated audio summaries to product
pages on its app for more than 1,000 beauty items. Shoppers using
AI-powered tools spent 25% more on average, the retailer said in a
release.
The common thread is personalization at the moment of decision.
pymnts.com
Retail & AI
Retail at AI Crossroads
Companies need to curate AI usage
for their unique needs and focus on solutions that drive ROI.
Artificial intelligence has entered a new phase at retail. Higher
levels of investment and usage are increasing expectations. AI is
already resetting everything from operations to shopper buying journeys.
Agentic AI is quickly becoming the next big thing.
Amid all the change, grocery and drug store retailers—including
Walmart, Target, CVS Health and Walgreens–are playing up their growing
AI investments.
The opportunities are compelling, and retailers have arrived at a
crucial juncture. Increasingly, they will need to curate AI
investments based on their specific goals and focus on solutions that
drive clear ROI.
AI already has made major inroads across retail channels.
Honeywell research revealed that 85% of surveyed global retail
executives (including in the United States) have already developed AI
capabilities and solutions, with 60% actively expanding them. Top focus
areas include hyper-personalized customer experiences, supply chain and
last mile operations and inventory and demand forecasting.
drugstorenews.com
Prices Rise, Consumer Sentiment Falls
Inflation surges most since 2022 as consumer sentiment hits record low
Concern about inflationary harm from
the Iran war flared across all demographic groups — by age, income and
political affiliation.
Inflation in March jumped more than anytime since 2022 while a
war-induced surge in gasoline prices pounded a measure of consumer
sentiment this month to the lowest level since the start of data
collection in 1952.
The Consumer Price Index rose 0.9% last month, or 3.3% on an annual
basis, with a 21.2% leap in an index for gasoline fueling nearly
75% of the increase, the Bureau of Labor Statistics said Friday.
Consumer sentiment plunged 11% in April, with assessments of personal
finances also falling 11% because of soaring prices and falling asset
values, the University of Michigan found in a survey.
“Many consumers blame the Iran conflict for unfavorable changes to
the economy,” Joanne Hsu, the university’s surveys of consumers
director, said in a statement. Expectations for inflation in 12 months
rose to 4.8% from 3.8% in February, she said.
retaildive.com
How Can Morale Be Kept High During Lengthy Turnarounds?
OSHA Updates Heat Hazard Program
NYC's first city-run grocery store coming to East Harlem, Mayor Mamdani
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Hottest Cybersecurity Job?
Cybersecurity’s Hottest New Job Is Negotiating With Hackers
In the escalating cybersecurity arms race, the enterprise’s most
valuable asset may no longer be its defense perimeter but rather
someone who knows how to talk to the hackers.
With cybercrime and ransomware surging while bad actors become
institutionalized, companies are now turning to a new class of
specialists to manage the fallout when their defenses are breached and
their data stolen: the ransomware negotiator.
A report from the Financial Times noted a recent “increase in demand”
for ransom negotiators at cybersecurity firms including Palo Alto
Networks and Sophos.
Unlike traditional cybersecurity professionals, whose focus is
prevention and defense, negotiators are deployed after a breach has
already occurred. Their role is not to stop the attack but to manage its
consequences. That requires a different skill set: psychological
acuity, cultural awareness, financial strategy and a deep understanding
of how cybercriminal groups operate.
Ransomware negotiation is less about technical expertise and more
about human interaction, albeit often through encrypted chat portals
and anonymous communication channels. Negotiators must quickly assess
the attacker’s credibility, determine whether stolen data will actually
be released and gauge how flexible the ransom demand might be.
The process often begins with intelligence gathering. Experienced
negotiators maintain databases of known ransomware groups, tracking
their tactics, reliability and historical behavior. Some groups are
known to honor payments and provide decryption keys; others are less
predictable. This intelligence shapes the negotiation strategy.
This role raises complex ethical and legal questions. Negotiating with
criminals can be seen as legitimizing their activities. In some
jurisdictions, paying certain groups may even violate sanctions laws.
Negotiators must navigate these constraints carefully, often working
closely with legal counsel and law enforcement.
pymnts.com
Incident Response Gaps
CISOs see gaps in their incident response playbooks
Senior-level security leaders fear
they are not prepared to respond to the next cyberattack, a survey by
Sygnia reveals.
More than three-quarters of cybersecurity leaders said their
organizations have experienced a cyberattack in the past 12 months,
a report released Monday from Sygnia showed. And 73% of the same
respondents said they would not be adequately prepared to respond to a
future incident.
The report, based on a survey of 600 senior cybersecurity decision
managers, highlights a readiness gap that has plagued organizations for
years. The report shows that, despite 99% adoption rates of formal
incident response plans, many organizations have continued gaps in
execution.
According to the report, there are three major issues that limit
incident response capabilities:
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Organizations have
difficulties in coordinating key stakeholders in the case of an attack.
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There is limited involvement
of top executives or board members in incident response readiness and
decision-making.
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Legal and communications
matters often delay critical decisions.
In certain industries, such as healthcare, regulatory considerations
frequently get in the way of a well-rehearsed incident response playbook.
The report also showed that incident response is often impacted by
visibility gaps, such as the use of public cloud or software as a
service.
cybersecuritydive.com
Phishing Kit Takedown
US, Indonesia shut down ‘sophisticated’ phishing kit
For a nominal fee, cybercriminals
could rent access to a service that maliciously duplicated popular
websites’ login portals.
The FBI partnered with Indonesian law enforcement to take down what the
bureau on Friday called “a sophisticated global phishing operation.”
U.S. authorities seized computer infrastructure powering the W3LL
phishing kit, the FBI said in a statement, while the Indonesian
National Police arrested the kit’s alleged developer, an individual whom
the FBI identified only as G.L.
W3LL was a popular cybercrime tool that, for roughly $500 per
session, made it easy for hackers to quickly create login portals that
mimicked the websites of popular online services. The tool then
captured not only login credentials, but also “session data that allowed
criminals to bypass multi-factor authentication and maintain access to
accounts,” the FBI said.
Hackers used the access that W3LL gave them to attempt more than $20
million in fraud, according to the bureau.
cybersecuritydive.com
Rockstar Games receives “pay or leak” warning after cyberattack
Nearly 4K industrial control devices vulnerable to Iran-linked hacking
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Don't Be Scammed Online
The 5 biggest online shopping scams right now (and how to avoid getting
burned)
Scammers are getting better at
blending in: Fake texts, websites, and checkout pages now look
completely normal, which is why people don’t realize they’ve been
tricked.
Online shopping has never been easier. One click, one tap, one quick
checkout. And scammers know it.
Right now, fraud isn’t just happening in sketchy corners of the
internet. It’s showing up in places that look completely normal. Places
like text messages, fake storefronts, and even package tracking alerts.
The worst part? Most of these scams don’t feel like scams until it’s
too late. Here are the five biggest shopping scams happening right
now, and how to avoid them.
1. The 'Your package has an issue text scam
You get a text that looks like it’s from USPS, FedEx, or Amazon. It says
there’s a problem with your delivery and you need to click a link to fix
it. It feels urgent. It feels real. And that’s the trap.
2. Fake online stores that look completely
legit
These are everywhere right now. Online stores that are created using
AI tools to look very legitimate.
3. 'Return fraud' and used items sold as new
This is happening because returned items are being resold quickly
without proper inspection by the seller.
4. Fake 'customer support' and refund scams
You search for the company’s customer service and find a phone number.
Often times the first number you find on a search engine is not the
actual company. But many consumers don’t realize that and call the
number anyways.
5. Digital payment scams and fake checkout
pages
This is one of the fastest-growing scams right now. You’re shopping
online like normal. You add something to your cart, click checkout, and
everything looks fine. But behind the scenes, something has been
swapped out.
consumeraffairs.com
Amazon-OpenAI Partnership
OpenAI touts Amazon alliance in memo, says Microsoft has ‘limited our
ability’ to reach clients
OpenAI’s newly appointed revenue chief, Denise Dresser, sent a memo to
staffers on Sunday, touting the company’s alliance with Amazon as a
key growth driver for its enterprise business, while noting the
constraints of its longstanding tie-up with Microsoft.
Dresser’s memo lands less than two months after Amazon announced
plans to invest up to $50 billion in OpenAI as part of a strategic
partnership. Microsoft, Amazon’s top cloud computing rival, has
invested more than $13 billion in OpenAI since 2019, backing the company
long before it kicked off the generative AI boom with the launch of
ChatGPT.
Amazon Web Services, the leader in cloud infrastructure, gives
companies access to all of the major AI models, including those from
OpenAI, through a platform called Bedrock.
cnbc.com
TikTok Shop prepares for entry into Poland and the Benelux
Amazon CEO Jassy says company could sell AI chips, raising stakes for
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Livingston, NJ: $100K Of Jewelry Stolen From Macy’s at Livingston Mall, Cops
Chase Down 4 Juveniles
A group of four juveniles allegedly stole nearly $100,000 worth of items from a
Macy’s store at the Livingston Mall last week, police say. Police responded to
the Macy’s at 11:17 p.m. on Wednesday after getting a report about multiple
burglar alarms going off in the store, including a jewelry display case. Four
suspects fled the scene when police arrived. The suspects – all minors – were
apprehended after a brief foot chase, authorities said. Police found several
pieces of jewelry in their possession, which the store’s loss prevention
department identified as belonging to Macy’s. The four suspects were processed
and released pending juvenile charges, authorities said.
patch.com
Eastvale, CA: 9 Arrested In Riverside County Organized Retail Theft Operation
An organized retail theft operation at an Eastvale shopping center yielded nine
arrests, including two men in their 60s and a 14- year-old boy, authorities said
Saturday. The deputies from the Jurupa Valley Sheriff's Station and Eastvale
Special Enforcement Team worked from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Friday in the 12500 block
of Limonite Avenue, according to Riverside County sheriff's Sgt. Vanessa
Rodriguez. Deputies observed suspects stealing merchandise and arrested them
without incident, Rodriguez said.
patch.com
Warrington, PA: Police Say Shoplifting Theft of $7,500 from Warrington Home
Depot an Inside Job
Warrington police say a series of thefts from a Home Depot netting nearly $7,500
in goods was an inside job coordinated by a store employee. On April 10, 2026,
police charged 19-year-old Freddy Iban Madrid-Lopez of Philadelphia with working
with two accomplices who gathered merchandise from the store. Once they checked
out the merchandise in the self-checkout area, police said, Madrid-Lopez would
void the sale, allowing his accomplices to leave the store without paying. In
total, the trio stole about $7,467 of merchandise on several occasions between
March 8 and March 28, 2026. Police arrested and charged Madrid-Lopez with theft
by unlawful taking. When he was unable to post 10% of $50,000 bail, Madrid-Lopez
was taken to the Bucks County Correctional Facility.
tapinto.net
Chico, CA: Police catch 3 suspects after coordinated liquor thefts across Chico.
Austin, TX: Three East Austin small businesses say one suspect may be behind
$5,500 in thefts
Jonesboro, AR: Video shows Jonesboro man stealing shopping cart full of Lowe’s
merchandise
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Shootings & Deaths
Jackson, MS: Teen charged in deadly Jackson gas station shooting
Jackson police arrested 17-year-old, Siyaski Crawford in connection to a Friday
night shooting on Cooper Road. The shooting happened around 7 p.m. at the M&M
Store. Crawford is charged with murder of 33-year-old Leonard Banks.
Investigators said Banks was a customer at the gas station when he was shot. He
was pronounced dead at the scene. This marks the city's 20th homicide. Police
have not released a possible motive. Crawford is in custody awaiting an initial
court appearance. The investigation is ongoing.
wapt.com
Walton County, GA: Update: Man arrested in shooting death of CVS employee
walking in to work
A man has now been charged with murder in the killing of a pharmacy technician
outside a CVS in Loganville, GA last year. As many questions surrounded the
shooting, police finally were able to give some answers about who killed
Kimberly Whaley, 62, that day. “I’m hoping I might be able to sleep tonight,”
Loganville Police Chief Dick Lowry told reporters on Monday, announcing the
arrest.
wsbtv.com
Buffalo, NY: Police investigate reported shooting at Mandella Market in Buffalo
Two people were shot at the Mandella Market in Buffalo early Monday morning
According to police, a man and woman walked into Buffalo General Hospital
shortly before 3 a.m. Monday. The man had been shot in the arm, and the woman
had been shot in the leg. Buffalo Police say they later identified a scene at
the Mandella Market on the 200 block of East Ferry Street.
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Jackson, TN: Jackson Police Dept. investigates shots fired near Highland Ave.
restaurant
Jackson police recently responded to a report of shots fired at Dodge’s Chicken
on Highland Avenue. The incident occurred shortly after 11 p.m. on Sunday night.
No injuries have been linked to the gunfire, and no victims have come forward,
JPD said. Police also noted that damage at the Charjean Carwash is being linked
to the incident.
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Robberies, Incidents & Thefts
Utica, NY: 2 Utica Men Arrested After Another Alleged Waste Oil Theft
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C-Store – Cheltenham
Township, PA – Armed Robbery
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C-Store- Warren, OH –
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C-Store – Spokane
Valley, WA – Armed Robbery
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C-Store - Nashville,
TN – Armed Robbery
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Dollar – Anderson
County, SC – Robbery
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Jewelry - Stockton, CA – Armed Robbery
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Jewelry - Jackson, TN – Robbery
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Jewelry - N. Charleston, SC - Robbery
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Jewelry - Toms River, NJ - Robbery
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Jewelry - Newport News, VA – Robbery
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Jewelry - Greendale, WI – Robbery
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Liquor – Wolcott, CT –
Robbery
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Liquor – Chico, Ca –
Robbery
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Restaurant – Arlington
County, VA – Robbery
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Vape – Monroe, NC –
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