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Brian Csorba, CFI named Director, Safety for National Express LLC
Before being named Director, Safety for National Express LLC, Brian spent nearly a decade with T-Mobile as Director, Asset Protection (six years) and Sr. Manager, Loss Prevention Field Operations (over three years). Prior to that, he served as Sr. Manager, Loss Prevention Corporate Operations for Office Depot for nearly two years. Earlier in his career, he held roles with OfficeMax, LP Innovations, Follett Higher Education Group and Target. Congratulations, Brian!


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Six Questions to Ask Before Deploying AI-Powered Video Analytics

Brent Boekestein
Vice President of Enterprise Accounts, OpenEye


Over the course of my career, I've orchestrated effective deployments of AI-powered video analytics for numerous F10 corporations, major critical infrastructure providers, and federal government agencies. While each business has its own distinct technical requirements and needs, I have noticed a consistent pattern in the decision-making criteria they follow Below, I'll explore the six most common and pressing questions that businesses ask before incorporating AI into their video security.

1. What goals do we want to achieve with AI-powered video analytics?

It's crucial to have a clear vision and a well-defined business driver when starting on any initiative. Otherwise, you might find yourself with so many pilots that it feels like you're running an airline!

In my previous work with clients, I've employed various goals and associated KPIs to measure success. Below, I've covered a few of those goals that I've set with clients in the past and how we measured them.

Goal #1: Better Security

Reduced investigation time

We have seen customers reduce their investigative time /paragraph by 50% with AI, meaning they were able to handle twice the number of investigations with the same staff.

Loss averted

According to the 35th annual Hayes Annual Retail Theft Survey, the average loss per retail theft incident was over $800 in 2022.

One of the best ways to measure this goal is by utilizing AI and seeing whether a reduction was made against the average loss during incidents of theft.

Goal #2: Enhanced Safety

Unsafe behavior incident count

According to the 2022 National Council on Compensation Insurance's (NCCI) Workers Compensation Statistical Plan database, injuries resulting in fracture, crush, or dislocation cost employers $60,934 per incident.

If you've got spaces where heavy equipment and people cross paths, there's clear value in using analytics to detect when a person is in a location they shouldn't be.

Goal #3: Improved Operational Efficiency

Staff adherence to operational processes

Using analytics to measure wait times for customers in a drive through lane or waiting to check out at a register provides immediate value to businesses in sectors where employee-client interaction is so integral.

Guest occupancy counts and mapping

Understanding not only what your customers are buying but how they're interacting with your store as they move through it is incredibly valuable data, all of which AI can provide.

For this goal, it's important to focus on real time and historic trends for occupancy, people counting, and heat mapping.

Goal #4: Superior Customer Experience

Dwell times

All stages of the customer journey can be analyzed with AI-powered video.
 
This could be journey times, customer wait time, queue lengths, food delivery time, employee present, or walk-offs for in person ordering.

2. What legal and ethical considerations should we consider before utilizing AI technology?

There are four distinct areas to focus on when evaluating the legal and ethical considerations of AI deployments...

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The U.S. Crime Surge
The Retail Impact


Retailers Say Facial Recognition is 'Most Effective' Anti-Theft Measure
Majority of Food Retailers Are in 'Theft Crisis' Mode

Avery Dennison survey takes current pulse of companies in the U.S. and U.K.

It's no secret that retail theft has become a major issue for grocers in recent years, and solutions company Avery Dennison is taking a closer look at how industry executives are currently looking at the issue. According to new research from the company, 65% of food retailers in the United States and United Kingdom say the impact of theft has reached a crisis point, with 38% of respondents saying theft is a bigger concern today than it was 12 months ago.

Avery Dennison surveyed 300 senior retail leaders representing brands with more than 200 stores, and for food retailers, addressing the impact of theft was found to be the leading business concern. Other pressing concerns included optimizing omnichannel, improving staff efficiencies, minimizing supply chain disruptions and addressing talent shortages, respectively.

Grocers are still in the process of boosting their response to theft, with 55% reporting that 3% to 4% of their total IT budget is allocated to retail theft detection and prevention. Half of the retailers surveyed said those budgets include an increase in spend over the last two years. However, 27% believe those allocated resources are insufficient.

Francisco Melo, president, Solutions Group at Avery Dennison, said: "To protect profits and create safer store environments, it is imperative that retailers take a data-led approach to security. Leveraging advanced track and trace technologies such as RFID, with real-time analytics, will help to turn loss prevention into a proactive operation rather than a reactive one."

Indeed, facial recognition technology was said to be the most effective measure deployed to date among food retailers, followed by security guards, license plate recognition technology and RFID tags, respectively.

As for the future, 77% of respondents said they have either deployed RFID tags or plan to in the next two years, while 42% will deploy AI-enabled cameras and 36% plan to introduce facial recognition technology during that time. progressivegrocer.com


Canadian Retailers Grapple With Crime Surge
Retail Council of Canada looks to reduce shoplifting, violence at stores

Canadian businesses and police services are working together to cut down on retail theft and violence.

Rui Rodrigues with the Retail Council of Canada told CTV News Atlantic's Todd Battis in an interview Monday it launched a loss prevention task force a year-and-a-half ago to bring together police and businesses so they could figure out a joint approach to tackling retail crime.

"We have organized events with police and retailers where we can blitz areas where we see retail crime," Rodrigues said. "We have 60 police services across the country that participate regularly. It's a continued effort."

Retailers in Atlantic Canada and beyond have expressed frustration and concern over what many of them see as a rising level of shoplifting and violence at their stores. Rodrigues noted while it's hard to get concrete statistics on such a rise, anecdotally the Retail Council has heard thefts could be up by 30-to-50 per cent.

In 2021, Statistics Canada reported a 1,484 per cent rate change in shoplifting under $5,000 in Halifax compared to 2020.

Thefts outside of shoplifting are also problems in Atlantic Canada. Earlier this year, the New Brunswick RCMP announced they will no longer respond to gas pump thefts unless there is an immediate or ongoing threat to public safety.

Rodrigues said the Retail Council plans to continue working with government and police to address crimes in stores atlantic.ctvnews.ca


Anti-Theft Measures Spark Some Backlash
Ottawa, Canada: Concerns about Plexiglas prompt inspections at some Loblaws locations in Ottawa
Inspections are underway at more than one Loblaws location in Ottawa after complaints were filed about tall Plexiglas barriers.

Loblaws says the Plexiglas barriers have been installed as part of its anti-theft measures. "If somebody wants to steal something from a grocery store, they're going to steal it anyway," said shopper Gilles Lacasse. "I think it's a waste of money. They don't look nice. Almost like telling you not to go in there." Some shoppers have safety concerns with the configuration of the barriers including the height and width-often spanning for a long stretch before any gaps by the entrance and exit.

In a statement to CTV News Ottawa, Loblaw writes that "using Plexiglas partitions is a proven, industry-wide way to prevent theft and keep a convenient, welcoming customer experience." The statement adds that the barriers are "fully compliant with all safety and regulatory plans." The Retail Council of Canada echoed concerns around rising theft.  ottawa.ctvnews.ca


Using 'Fraudulent Coupons' at Self-Checkout Machines
UK: Grocery chain facing rise in 'fraudulent coupons' as social media users brag of huge discounts

Some shoppers at UK grocery-store chain Sainsbury's say they've got huge discounts using its app.

They appear to have repeatedly scanned a coupon at its self-service checkouts, taking large discounts off their shop. Sainsbury's said it had observed an "increase in fraudulent coupons."

A UK grocery chain says it has been dealing with an increase in "fraudulent coupons" after social media users bragged of getting huge discounts on their shopping by repeatedly scanning the same coupon. Videos posted on social media, some of which have gained millions of views, seem to show some Sainsbury's customers getting massive reductions on their shops when they use its self-service checkouts by scanning screenshots of a promotional coupon on the retailer's app multiple times.

The Grocer, a British publication focusing on the grocery store trade, said that a step-by-step guide on using the coupons had been shared via a voice note on messaging platform WhatsApp. Retail Gazette reported that the coupon appeared in Sainsbury's app on Monday.

"We have seen an increase in fraudulent coupons in our stores and we have processes in place to detect and block them," a Sainsbury's spokesperson told Business Insider. "We also have in-store detectives monitoring for fraudulent attempts and we are working closely with the police on this issue." businessinsider.com


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Kroger-Albertsons Merger Put on Hold
Judge puts temporary hold on Kroger, Albertsons $25 billion deal
A Denver District Court has temporarily halted the proposed $25 billion merger of The Kroger Co. and Albertsons Cos.

During a hearing on July 25, Judge Andrew J. Luxen granted a preliminary injunction delaying the merger and also cancelled an Aug. 12 hearing on the matter. The two companies agreed to the delay as they await a court ruling on a lawsuit filed by the attorney general of Colorado to block the deal. The trial is set to start on Sept. 30.

In a statement, Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser said he was pleased "that Kroger and Albertsons agreed to halt their plans to merge until the court rules on the state's lawsuit to permanently block the grocery merger."

"This is great news for shoppers, workers, farmers, and other suppliers who can rest assured that this mega merger will not go into effect during harvest season and while kids are headed back to school," he continued.

The Federal Trade Commission and a group of states have separately sued to challenge the deal in Oregon federal court. A hearing in that case is set to start on Aug. 26.

Earlier this month, Kroger released a list of the stores, distribution centers and plant locations that the two grocers plan to divest to C&S Wholesale Grocers as they look to allay antitrust concerns over their proposed $24.6 billion merger with Albertsons Cos. The assets include 579 Kroger- and Albertsons-owned stores across 18 states and Washington, D.C., including 124 locations in the state of Washington, 101 in Arizona, 91 in Colorado and 63 in California.  chainstoreage.com


Department Stores Suddenly Making Waves After Struggling to Stay Relevant
The Backroom Podcast: All of a sudden, a lot is happening at department stores

The team discusses a barrage of news from several players in a retail space that has been written off many times.

The department store is a century-plus-old retail model that has survived a slew of transformational challenges, including the rises of specialty retail and e-commerce. But in recent decades, several if not all major players have struggled to stay relevant, amid the decline of the American mall and the fallout of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Lately, though, several players in the space - including Macy's, Saks Fifth Avenue, Neiman Marcus, Nordstrom and more - have garnered headlines with major developments, announcements and possibilities. In fact, another department store, Southern retailer Belk, made the news after this episode was recorded. Belk picked up new owners with controlling interest in the company and shrunk its debt by nearly $1 billion, the biggest financial relief since its 24-hour spin through bankruptcy three years ago.

Retail Dive Senior Editor Kaarin Vembar and Senior Reporter Daphne Howland discuss what's going on at these retailers, what it might mean and what could happen next. retaildive.com


The 'Surveillance Pricing' Debate
Should Surveillance Pricing Be Allowed or Prevented?
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is investigating "surveillance pricing," where companies use artificial intelligence to set different prices for the same item based on individual customer data. This practice could lead to varying prices for the same product depending on a customer's characteristics and behavior.

According to CNBC, the FTC has questioned eight companies - Mastercard, JPMorgan Chase, Accenture, McKinsey, Task, Revionics, Bloomreach, and Pros - about their use of AI and customer data in pricing. FTC Chair Lina Khan expressed concerns that such practices could exploit personal data to set higher prices and undermine privacy. The investigation aims to reveal how these practices affect consumer pricing.

"Firms that harvest Americans' personal data can put people's privacy at risk. Now firms could be exploiting this vast trove of personal information to charge people higher prices. Americans deserve to know whether businesses are using detailed consumer data to deploy surveillance pricing, and the FTC's inquiry will shed light on this shadowy ecosystem of pricing middlemen." - FTC Chair Lina Khan via the FTC

Different forms of price surveillance have existed for quite some time - from charging different amounts to specific age groups to the newer notion of dynamic pricing at fast-food restaurants. Additionally, individual businesses that have loose pricing can adapt based on their perception of their customer. For example, appliance installers, car repair shops, and handymen might charge more if they notice that their customer is from a more affluent neighborhood or has an expensive car. retailwire.com


Saks Global confirms layoffs
Following the announcement that Saks Fifth Avenue owner HBC has an agreement to acquire rival Neiman Marcus Group for $2.65 billion, Saks on Wednesday confirmed a shakeup of its operations that will entail an undisclosed number of layoffs.

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'Retailers Are Susceptible'
Cloud security threats CISOs need to know about

What are the most significant cloud security threats CISOs must know in 2024? How do these threats impact different sectors, such as finance, healthcare, and retail?

The most significant cloud security threats right now are data breaches, misconfiguration, insider threats, advanced persistent threats, ransomware, API vulnerabilities and supply chain and third-party vulnerabilities. Financial institutions, healthcare organizations and retailers face specific risks that are worth noting:

Financial institutions face substantial risks, including financial loss, regulatory penalties, and loss of customer trust due to breaches and insider threats. Misconfigurations can expose sensitive financial data, violating compliance with regulations like SOX and GDPR.

Healthcare organizations are particularly vulnerable to data breaches, risking patient safety and violating HIPAA regulations. Misconfigurations and insider threats can lead to unauthorized disclosure of patient information, causing privacy violations and significant fines.

Retailers are susceptible to operational disruptions and loss of customer loyalty due to data breaches and ransomware attacks, which can also impact PCI compliance.

Cloud security monitoring and detection is necessary to identify and respond to threats in real-time. Regular security audits and compliance checks ensure adherence to relevant regulations and identify potential vulnerabilities. Employee training and awareness programs are essential for mitigating insider threats and promoting security best practices. Implementing a zero-trust architecture minimizes the risk of unauthorized access. Developing and regularly updating incident response plans enables quick and effective responses to security breaches. helpnetsecurity.com


Cyber Insurance Can Improve Cybersecurity Posture
How cyber insurance coverage is evolving

Cyber insurance coverage can help raise security baselines across businesses, but organizations that have standalone policies are the exception to the rule.

One of the most effective ways to improve cybersecurity throughout an organization is to purchase cyber insurance.

It won't eliminate the possibility of a data breach, but because there are strict rules to gain approval during the underwriting purposes, an organization's overall cyber posture automatically improves, according to research from Forrester.

Despite the positive impact from cyber insurance, the Forrester study found just one-quarter of companies have a stand-alone cyber insurance policy.

There are plenty of reasons why organizations continue to shy away from stand-alone cyber insurance. It could be that other insurance policies held by the company include some cyber coverage. But concerns around cost and coverage limits have also scared away potential buyers.

Adding to the coverage gaps is the complexity of gaining coverage, with separate coverage for first and third party policies. cybersecuritydive.com


$5.4B in Losses Tied to Global IT Outage
CrowdStrike disruption direct losses to reach $5.4B for Fortune 500, study finds

A report from Parametrix estimates cyber insurance will cover only about 10% to 20% of losses.

Parametrix said the global IT outage linked to Crowdstrike will likely cost the Fortune 500, excluding Microsoft, at least $5.4 billion in direct financial losses, in a report released Wednesday.

Cyber insurance will only cover 10% to 20% of the losses, based on large risk retentions and policy limits at many companies, according to Parametrix. CyberCube estimates the cyber insurance market will face preliminary insured losses of between $400 million and $1.5 billion, potentially the single worst loss in the cyber insurance sector over 20 years.

Parametrix expects the healthcare sector to see the biggest impact among industries with $1.94 billion in losses after three-quarters Fortune 500 healthcare companies were impacted. Though banking was also hard-hit, with an estimated $1.15 billion in direct losses, airlines are expected to have the highest per company costs. cybersecuritydive.com


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100+ Amazon Drivers Go On Strike
Amazon driver strike extends its picket line, spreading from Illinois to Doraville
On Wednesday, unionized Amazon delivery drivers drove from Skokie, Ill. to Doraville to expand their unfair labor practice picket line.

Members of the Teamsters who are part of Skokie's Local 705 drove to the Amazon warehouse in Doraville as part of their efforts to have the retail giant recognize their union and to have them bargain with the Teamsters Union for a fair contract.

More than 100 Amazon drivers from Skokie have been on strike over what they say are unfair labor practices and mistreatment of workers since late June, with the organization saying they've held so-called picket extensions at Amazon facilities in New York, before coming to Georgia.

"Amazon drivers from Skokie are demanding the company provide affordable, quality health care, safe working conditions, and fair wages as many drivers struggle to make ends meet while living paycheck to paycheck," the union said in a statement. "Amazon routinely dodges responsibility for its drivers through its Delivery Service Partner (DSP) subcontractor business model, even though it exercises total control over the wages, workplace conditions, and safety standards of its DSPs." wsbtv.com


Counterfeit Drugs Being Sold Online
Are You Sure Your Ozempic Is Real? Fakes Are on the Rise.

Counterfeit versions of popular drugs used for weight loss are putting people at risk.

Experts have grown increasingly concerned about fake versions of Ozempic and popular weight loss drugs. These copycats can look deceptively real, and may contain dangerous substances or entirely different drugs altogether.

In June, the World Health Organization warned that fake batches of Ozempic were found in the United States, the United Kingdom and Brazil. Also in June, Eli Lilly issued a letter expressing concern that counterfeit versions of its own drugs, Mounjaro and Zepbound, were being sold online, through social media and at medical spas.

Those who study the counterfeit drug market say these findings are alarming, but not all that surprising. The drugs are expensive, often hard to find and highly sought-after.

"Such high demand and short supply and such a desperate population - that's a recipe for disaster," said George Karavetsos, a former director of the Food and Drug Administration's Office of Criminal Investigations. nytimes.com


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Warren, MI: Bags of jewelry recovered after thieves hit Warren store
Police were outside a Warren jewelry store early Thursday filling bags with jewelry after a break-in at the business. Thieves smashed out the front windows of Queen Jewelry at 14 Mile and Ryan around 4:30 a.m. When they fled, they left behind jewelry in the parking lot and on the sidewalk in front of the store. A motorcycle was left behind in the parking lot, and it appears at least two people were taken into custody at a different location.  fox2detroit.com


Akron, OH: Shoplifters rob 4 Dollar stores; on the loose after chase with Akron police
Akron police are looking for several women who are wanted for shoplifting from four dollar stores in Summit and Stark Counties earlier this month. According to police, the suspects first robbed the Family Dollar in the 500 block of Cuyahoga Falls Ave. in Akron on July 14. They loaded up shopping bags and as they were attempting to leave without paying, the manager and an employee tried to stop them by grabbing the bags, police said. The bags pulled apart, spilling the items on the floor. One female suspect then started throwing items at the manager and tried to spit on them, said police. Later that day, police said the suspects stole items from a Family Dollar in North Canton. On July 18, they hit the Family Dollar in the 900 block of Copley Rd. in Akron. The suspect's car was located later that day at the Dollar General on S. Arlington Street in Akron, where police said they were again stealing.  cleveland19.com


Kansas City, MO: Woman arrested at Liberty grocery store for ID theft, stolen car, shoplifting
A woman was arrested in Liberty Tuesday night for identity theft, stealing a car and shoplifting. The Clay County Sheriff's Office said deputies found a stolen SUV in the parking lot of a Liberty grocery store Tuesday. They did not say which grocery store. Deputies worked with the Liberty Police Department and store employees to find the driver on store cameras. They saw her shoplifting items. Deputies were waiting when she exited the store and arrested her. According to deputies, she had the keys to the stolen SUV. Also in her bag were bank cards, a checkbook and ID cards belonging to at least five other people. In the car, deputies found items that appeared consistent with recent retail theft and drugs fox4kc.com


Wilmington, DE: State Police Arrest Man for Organized Retail Theft from Wegmans
Delaware State Police arrested 52-year-old Thomas Hetzler, of Wilmington, Delaware, for organized retail theft charges stemming from multiple shopliftings that occurred at the Wegmans in Wilmington. On July 23, 2024, at approximately 11:23 p.m., troopers responded to the Wegmans, on Buckley Mill Road, for a report of a habitual shoplifter that trespassed on the property and shoplifted. Wegmans employees and troopers were familiar with the suspect, identified as Thomas Hetzler, from previous shoplifting investigations. Upon arriving, troopers learned Hetzler placed several food items in a basket and walked out of the grocery store without paying. After a brief search of the area, troopers found Hetzler with the stolen items and took him into custody without incident. A computer inquiry revealed Hetzler had an active No Contact Order with Wegmans issued by the New Castle County Court of Common Pleas. Additionally, Hetzler had warrants for his arrest for two prior shopliftings of a similar nature from Wegmans.  dsp.delaware.gov
 



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Shootings & Deaths


Charlotte, NC: Suspect Arrested, Charged with Murdering Security Guard at C-Store
Durell Sheridan, 31, was arrested on July 23, 2024 charged with the murder of Pierre McClain, 39. The victim was shot and killed during a fight at a store on Tom Hunter Rd. Charlotte, NC. Pierre worked as a security guard. At 2 a.m. a fight broke out between people, Pierre tried to break up the fight, and Pierre was shot. Pierre died on the scene. Surveillance video led police to arrest Durell, he was charged with Pierre's murder.  charlottealertsnews.com


Salem, OR: 1 shot in the head, 1 hit with a shovel at Salem gas station
Two were arrested after allegedly shooting a construction worker in the head and hitting another with a shovel at a Salem gas station. Around 1:30 p.m. Thursday, emergency services responded to a call about shots fired at the Arco AMPM on Portland Road Northeast. Witnesses said that earlier in the day, one of the suspects, 34-year-old Rafael Lucas Jr., attempted to start a fight with several construction crew members working in the store parking lot. Several hours later, Lucas returned with 61-year-old Benjamin Constantino-De la Luz, and a "verbal dispute" emerged between Lucas and one of the construction workers, a 48-year-old man. Lucas then pulled out a pistol and chased the man, who ran inside the gas station, Lucas and Constantino-De la Luz following. Lucas then fired his pistol, shooting the man in the head. Constantino-De la Luz used a shovel to hit another construction worker, a 70-year-old from Stayton, who was trying to help the man who had been shot. Both suspects then fled the store. Lucas and Constantino-De la Luz were found blocks away from the gas station and taken into custody.  kgw.com


Memphis, TN: 2 shot at Castalia Heights corner store
Two people are in the hospital after a shooting Thursday night at the Community Grocery in the Castalia Heights neighborhood, according to the Memphis Police Department. Officers were dispatched to the store at the corner of Boyle Avenue and Castalia Street at 8:23 p.m. Officers found the first victim, a man, with critical injuries on the scene. The second victim showed up at a fire station on Lamar Avenue. That person suffered noncritical injuries, police say. Both victims are being treated at Regional One Hospital. Community Grocery is the same corner store with a mural of Young Dolph along its side, painted by artist Cameron Hill.  actionnews5.com


San Mateo, CA: Victim shot in leg at San Mateo shopping center
Authorities are investigating a shooting that happened Thursday morning in San Mateo, the San Mateo Police Department announced. The shooting happened around 11:29 a.m. at the Shoreview Shopping Center. At least one shot was fired into a vehicle at the shopping center, police said. A victim was shot in the leg, and he drove himself to the hospital.  kron4.com
 



Robberies, Incidents & Thefts


Lackawanna County, PA: Suspects wanted after alleged retail theft, assault at Target
Police say two people are wanted after an alleged retail theft and assault at Target. According to the Dickson City Police, the man pictured with red hair was involved in a retail theft and assault at Target. Officers stated the man in the grey shirt helped the other suspect flee the scene by driving recklessly through the parking lot nearly hitting other cars.  pahomepage.com


Beverly Hills, CA: BHPD Targets Retail Theft at Small Business Training
Beverly Hills can be a magnet for organized retail crime due to its worldwide reputation as a luxury shopping destination, which is why the Beverly Hills Police Department is teaching businesses how to best protect themselves. On July 17, BHPD Sgt. Jeffrey Newman led a training for small business owners in collaboration with officers from the California Highway Patrol's Organized Retail Crime Task Force. During the program, Newman explained how to recognize common criminal strategies, effective witness tips and proactive theft protection measures. Newman said that in recent years property crime has surged across the state and Beverly Hills is no exception. In fact, it is often seen as an ideal target due to the concentration of expensive goods and designer stores. "It's a very renowned city, with wealth and fancy businesses, nice restaurants," he said. "There are people who specifically come to the city of Beverly Hills to commit their crimes, with the illusion that either they're going to get away with it or that in general it's more worth their time as a criminal."  beverlyhillscourier.com


Sacrament, CA: 50 people cited or arrested in operation against retail theft at Sacramento-area Target

Henderson, NV: Play it Again Sports store hit by theft multiple times after only 8 months of business

 

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Auto - Lincoln, NE - Armed Robbery
Auto - Lincoln Park, MI - Robbery
C-Store - Palmer Township, PA - Armed Robbery
C-Store - Sand Springs, OK - Armed Robbery
C-Store - Enosburgh, VT - Armed Robbery
C-Store - Washington DC - Armed Robbery
C-Store - Marion, IA - Armed Robbery
Clothing - Las Vegas, NV - Burglary
Grocery - Utica, NY - Robbery
Grocery - Wilmington, DE - Robbery
Grocery - Kansas City, MO - Robbery
Hotel - Brighton, MI - Robbery
Jewelry - Santa Maria, CA - Armed Robbery
Jewelry - Warren, MI - Burglary
Jewelry - Northridge, CA - Robbery
Liquor - St Louis, MO - Burglary
Liquor - Detroit, MI - Armed Robbery
Macy - Citrus Heights, CA- Robbery
Restaurant - Stockton, CA - Burglary
Sports - Henderson, NV - Burglary
Sports - Henderson, KY - Burglary 

 

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• 6 burglaries
• 0 shootings
• 0 killed



 

Weekly Totals:
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• 29 burglaries
• 6 shootings
• 1 killed



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With everything that goes on in one's personal and professional life, it's oftentimes difficult to be able to really focus on the day's objectives. It's easy to get lost in everything going on around you and, while no one can bat 1,000 everyday, you've got to be able to separate -- to use your work as a form of escape from everything and to get lost in your work. Your work can give your mind the chance to separate from virtually anything going on in your life which allows your subconscious time to rethink-refresh- and hopefully see things more clearly. It's like using work as therapy. The trick is forcing yourself to do it. Much easier said than done.
  

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