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GSS Announces David Cutherell as SVP, Sales & Business Development for the US & Canada

DEERFIELD BEACH, Fla. (December 1, 2025) Global Security Solutions (GSS) is pleased to announce that David Cutherell has been appointed Sr. Vice President, Sales & Business Development for the US & Canada.

David has decades of experience in the retail industry and has made a meaningful impact during his tenure at GSS. Most recently, he served as Senior Vice President, BPA, where he played a critical role in advancing internal alignment, strengthening customer relationships, and supporting strategic initiatives across the organization.

In his new role, David will oversee all Sales and Business Development efforts across the United States and Canada, including direct leadership of the sales organization. This expanded leadership structure is designed to enhance customer engagement, further align GSS’s sales strategy, and support the company’s continued growth across North America.

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FaceFirst + ROC: AI You Can Trust. Accuracy You Can Prove.

Gatekeeper Systems’ Strategic Partnership with ROC Adds Top-Ranked Facial Recognition Algorithm to Industry Leading FaceFirst Software

Foothill Ranch CA, December 3, 2025
Gatekeeper Systems, a pioneer in intelligent theft prevention solutions, today announced a significant enhancement to its FaceFirst platform with the integration of technology from ROC. ROC is the #1 American provider of facial recognition and vision AI and trusted by the U.S. Department of Defense, numerous law enforcement agencies, and Fortune 500 companies.

FaceFirst’s ROC algorithm integration delivers a new level of accuracy, fairness, and operational trust to enterprise loss prevention programs. It helps retailers reduce false alerts, improve investigative efficiency, and strengthen risk mitigation without requiring new hardware or additional costs.

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The U.S. Crime Surge
The Retail Impact


Ever-Changing ORC Groups
Retailers Reassess How They Track ORC as Criminal Tactics Continue to Evolve

By the D&D Daily staff

As organized retail crime (ORC) groups adapt to new loss-prevention controls, retailers are rethinking how they measure, classify, and respond to large-scale theft activity. Over the past year, several major retailers have shifted from a purely incident-count approach to broader behavioral analysis — a trend that is prompting a re-evaluation of what “organized theft” actually looks like in today’s environment.

According to multiple LP teams, traditional indicators such as booster bags, coordinated entry, and quick departure are still present, but groups are increasingly blending into normal shopping patterns. In many cases, ORC activity now involves smaller, more frequent thefts spread across wider geographic regions, making it harder to identify using legacy reporting models. The result is a growing need for data models that detect patterns over time rather than relying solely on individual event severity.

Teams also report that risk assessments now extend beyond in-store behaviors. Online marketplaces, store-to-store returns, curbside pickups, and ship-to-home fraud are being used to disguise the movement of stolen goods. Retailers are responding by integrating e-commerce loss trends with physical store intelligence to create a clearer picture of organized activity. Several AP leaders note that this integration often reveals connections that wouldn’t be visible within a single channel.

Partnerships with law enforcement remain crucial, but retailers are increasingly focusing on internal alignment first — ensuring that store teams, AP analysts, and e-commerce investigators are all using the same definitions of ORC. Consistent terminology is helping to prevent over-classification, which has been a challenge as teams strive to distinguish between habitual shoplifters and coordinated groups.

Across the industry, there is also a renewed emphasis on accuracy in ORC reporting. Some retailers are developing scorecards that weigh multiple variables: item type, quantity, suspect behavior, geographic patterning, and potential resale indicators. These structured profiles allow investigators to prioritize the most sophisticated groups without overstating isolated shoplifting incidents.

As ORC evolves, retailers are recognizing the need for more nuanced visibility — not just more data. The organizations that build integrated, cross-channel intelligence systems are positioning themselves to respond more effectively as organized theft tactics continue to shift.


Using AI to Fight ORC Groups
How AI Safeguards Retail Supply Chains from Organized Retail Crime

Online fraud and organized retail crime will continue to evolve. But so will the technologies designed to stop them.

When it comes to how organized retail crime (ORC) groups attack retailers, the battlefront has shifted online, where criminal networks exploit digital technicalities, manipulate e-commerce systems, and weaponize emerging technologies — often the same tech retailers use to protect themselves.

According to the Federal Trade Commission, U.S. consumers lost more than $12.5 billion to online fraud in 2024 — a 25% increase year-over-year. The Pew Research Center further found that nearly three-fourths of Americans have experienced an online scam. For retail supply chain executives, these numbers aren’t just consumer problems; they signal a widening threat to operational integrity, inventory accuracy, and brand trust.

Fraudsters evolve retail crime

In what’s a troubling turn of events for how retailers fight modern fraudsters, many online fraud rings now leverage AI to automate deception at scale. ORC teams use AI tools and photo-manipulation software to create fake receipts, false returns claims, and counterfeit documentation. These fraudsters can develop materials with alarming precision and within minutes with AI and other tools.

AI protects the retail supply chain

Where retailers can use AI to their advantage, loss prevention specialists, retail associates, and supply chain managers can leverage unified, advanced analytics of all transactions happening across the organization. AI that’s embedded into the retailers’ omnichannel systems can help identify anomalies within the supply chain. With so much at stake, both online and in-store systems need to be in sync so AI can accurately monitor transactions and the supply chain.

For instance, AI-driven fraud prevention tools can scan billions of data points in real time — transactions, device fingerprints, behavioral patterns, and supply chain signals — to uncover unusual behaviors that are invisible to human analysts. Similarly, AI can review data provided by RFID tags on shipments and products to help track and monitor goods that have gone missing. sdcexec.com


Industry Support for Combating Organized Retail Crime Act
WSC strongly support swift passage of U.S. organized cargo and retail theft legislation

The World Shipping Council (WSC) has joined a broad coalition of 90 industry partners calling for quick passage of the bipartisan Combating Organized Retail Crime Act of 2025.

A coalition letter of support outlining the need for and provisions of the bill is available on the WSC website.

Statement from Joe Kramek, President & CEO, World Shipping Council:

Organized cargo and retail theft is costing the U.S. economy billions of dollars each year and undermining the security of the American supply chain. These are not isolated incidents — they are coordinated, cross-border operations that target every link in the logistics network, from factory to port to rail.

The Combating Organized Retail Crime Act of 2025 provides the comprehensive national response this problem demands. By creating an Organized Retail and Supply Chain Crime Coordination Center, the bill will connect federal, state and local law enforcement with private-sector experts to share intelligence, coordinate investigations and dismantle the networks driving this surge in theft.

We strongly support swift passage of this legislation and look forward to working with our partners across government and industry to strengthen cargo security and protect the flow of goods that keeps America moving.”  worldshipping.org


Progressives Ditching LPRs?
Liberal towns backtrack on license plate trackers amid concerns about privacy — and Trump

Some officials argue the cameras themselves pose the bigger danger for their cities.

A nationwide license plate recognition system tasked with reducing crime is being ousted from communities across the country — forcing local officials to reckon with mounting fears of federal surveillance during President Donald Trump’s second term.

Public safety company Flock Safety has billed its surveillance systems as a program to root out criminal activity on local streets, with its cameras already installed in more than 6,000 municipalities nationally. But as Trump’s deportation campaign brought an increased, forceful presence of federal agents to states across the country, some local officials in predominantly liberal cities and towns now argue the cameras themselves pose the bigger danger for their cities, offering federal law enforcement a back door for tracking residents’ movements.

More than a dozen local governments across the country in states like Washington, Oregon, Arizona and Texas have suspended or paused their Flock systems in the past year, citing concerns that the data collected by the cameras could be shared with federal agencies — as Flock says it did briefly during the summer through a since-terminated pilot program with the Department of Homeland Security. politico.com


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Automation Cut Workplace Injuries by 6%
Workplace Injuries Could be Avoided by Increased Automation

The predicted automation of 30% of tasks by 2030 is expected to reduce U.S. workplace injuries by 5.9%, says a report from Lamber Goodnow.

Automation can be an important tool in reducing injuries, according to a new report from Lamber Goodnow, a legal firm. The report examined industries with the highest rates of workplace injuries and those that could most benefit from increased automation, leading to reductions in workplace injury rates.

Data came from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics workplace injury data for 2020-2024, along with 2030 forecast data from the World Economic Forum and sector-level automation levels as of 2025.

The report found that U.S. workplaces have recorded an average of 2.7 million injuries a year since 2020. The sector that has the highest workplace injury rate is State-run healthcare. And the highest rate by industry is spectator sports.

However, the predicted automation of 30% of tasks by 2030 is expected to reduce U.S. workplace injuries by 5.9%. Looking at a couple of sectors, restaurants and local government-run schools, automation is expected to reduce workplace injuries by 10,000 per year by 2030. ehstoday.com
 

Eliminate Safety Hazards at the Source
The Three Layers of Effective Safety Training

Reactive safety measures focus on treating injuries after they occur, but upstream strategies aim to eliminate hazards at their source.

Reactive safety measures treat symptoms but fail to eliminate systemic hazards, leading to recurring issues. The three layers of safety training—task performance, hazard awareness, and engineering solutions—are essential for comprehensive risk reduction.

Upstream safety strategies focus on redesigning systems and processes to prevent accidents before they occur, rather than just responding to incidents. Digital platforms enable seamless delivery of training, hazard reporting, and continuous improvement, making safety efforts more effective and measurable.

Organizations adopting upstream safety practices experience lower injury rates, reduced costs, higher productivity, and a stronger safety culture. ehstoday.com



Retail AI Investments Continue to Surge
Retailers turn to AI for marketing, merchandising

AI investments are widespread across retail, but using the tech doesn’t automatically translate to business impacts, per a report from Berkeley Research Group.

More than eight in 10 retailers have integrated artificial intelligence into their operations to a moderate or large extent, according to a Berkeley Research Group report released Nov. 12.

North American retailers are using AI currently for tasks such as marketing (70%), IT and digital functions (62%), digital commerce (56%), and merchandising strategy and pricing (54%). In the future, they plan to deploy the technology toward planning and product flow (40%), corporate operations (38%), supply chain and sourcing (36%), and distribution and logistics (32%).

However, AI usage may not necessarily “translate into tangible business impacts.” Though AI tools like ChatGPT and Copilot can complete menial tasks such as writing product descriptions or marketing copy, it remains unclear whether such capabilities are causing a noticeable shift for retailers, the report noted. retaildive.com


Black Friday Sales Data Continues to Trickle In
Black Friday retail sales up 4.1%, according to Mastercard SpendingPulse
Chilly temperatures and seasonal deals encouraged spending on new fashions as apparel turned in a robust Black Friday performance.

Apparel and jewelry were the top gifting sectors on Black Friday, with apparel up 5.7% year over year (online up 6.1%, in-store up 5.4%) and jewelry up 2.75% year over year, according to preliminary insights from Mastercard SpendingPulse, which measures in-store and online retail sales and represents all payment types. It is not adjusted for inflation.

U.S. retail sales excluding autos increased 4.1% on Black Friday compared to Black Friday 2024. Online grew 10.4% and in-store sales grew 1.7%. chainstoreage.com


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FaceFirst + ROC: AI You Can Trust. Accuracy You Can Prove.

Gatekeeper Systems’ Strategic Partnership with ROC Adds Top-Ranked Facial Recognition Algorithm to Industry Leading FaceFirst Software


Foothill Ranch CA, December 3, 2025
Gatekeeper Systems, a pioneer in intelligent theft prevention solutions, today announced a significant enhancement to its FaceFirst platform with the integration of technology from ROC. ROC is the #1 American provider of facial recognition and vision AI and trusted by the U.S. Department of Defense, numerous law enforcement agencies, and Fortune 500 companies.

FaceFirst’s ROC algorithm integration delivers a new level of accuracy, fairness, and operational trust to enterprise loss prevention programs. It helps retailers reduce false alerts, improve investigative efficiency, and strengthen risk mitigation without requiring new hardware or additional costs.

Platform Engineered for Confidence and Compliance

The FaceFirst + ROC integration provides dual-algorithm verification for every probable match event, improving system accuracy in diverse and complex environments while maintaining the speed retailers rely on for life safety and security. Both platforms are developed in the United States and adhere to high standards of privacy, fairness, and responsible AI governance.

Setting a Higher Standard for Responsible Retail AI

“Facial recognition in retail must be fast, accurate, and accountable,” said Robert Harling, CEO of Gatekeeper Systems. “By embedding ROC’s NIST-verified algorithm directly into FaceFirst, we’re giving retailers a system that performs in real time and stands up to public, operational, and legal scrutiny. It’s AI you can trust—and accuracy you can prove.”

Verified Performance, Measurable Results

ROC’s algorithm has been independently validated by the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) through its Face Recognition Technology Evaluation (FRTE), the global benchmark for facial recognition algorithm performance. According to the most recent results, ROC ranked as the #1 American vendor and among the top global performers, achieving exceptional accuracy, speed, and fairness across all major test categories. Highlights include:

  • #1 U.S. vendor overall for accuracy.

  • #1 western vendor for 1:1 Visa-Border & Border-Border Verification, ranked #3 globally by False Non-Match Rate (FNMR).

See the latest results at https://face.nist.gov/frte/reportcards/11/roc_019.html.

Gatekeeper Systems’ strategic partnership with ROC reinforces our commitment to continuous improvement of cutting-edge solutions that address the evolving challenges of retail safety and theft.

For further information and detailed insights into our enhanced product line, please visit our website at GatekeeperSystems.com. Media inquiries should be directed to PR@GatekeeperSystems.com.


 

 

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Retail's Golden Quarter Faces More Cybersecurity Threats
Is your Retail Cybersecurity Ready for the Season's Surge?

Cyberattacks and identity blind spots turn the Golden Quarter into a high‑stakes test of resilience, where one compromised login can derail peak‑season

The festive trading window brings Black Friday promotions and Christmas shopping rushes, yet retail and supply chain operators face mounting pressures that extend far beyond seasonal demand.

In a year marked by high-profile cyber attacks against major retailers and manufacturers, companies including M&S, JLR and Balenciaga continue recovery efforts while navigating one of the most operationally demanding periods in the commercial calendar.

This convergence creates operational risk. Seasonal workforce expansion, escalating ecommerce volumes and an increasingly active threat landscape intersect during the final quarter, elevating identity management to a mission-critical security control.

Cyber risk during peak trading

The final quarter has traditionally represented the period when retailers generate a disproportionate share of annual turnover. Today, however, the cyber risk profile during these months carries equal strategic weight.

Recent attacks on global retail brands have demonstrated how ransomware incidents and data breaches can rapidly paralyse warehouse operations and disrupt logistics networks. Black Friday promotions and pre-Christmas campaigns drive unprecedented traffic through digital channels and payment infrastructure.

Any compromise or outage during this window becomes immediately visible to customers, amplifying both reputational damage and financial consequences.

According to Rex Booth, CISO at SailPoint, businesses could be "betting on the Golden Quarter and Black Friday to rebuild customer confidence and boost sales following the slew of cyberattacks this year".

Booth warns that heightened traffic and transaction volumes during this period attract malicious actors who exploit the operational pressure. supplychaindigital.com


Security Teams Try to Keep Up With AI
Attackers keep finding new ways to fool AI
AI development keeps accelerating while the safeguards around it move on uneven ground, according to The International AI Safety Report. Security leaders are being asked to judge exposure without dependable benchmarks.

Attackers expand their playbook faster than defenders

Adversarial activity continues to rise. Researchers have recorded a broad set of prompt injection techniques that bypass safeguards. When attackers receive ten attempts, the success rate reaches about 50%.

There is also a cost imbalance. Adding a few hundred malicious documents to training data can create backdoors. Defending against such poisoning requires far more work.

Fine tuning introduces further complications. A model trained to give insecure coding advice later produced unsafe instructions in unrelated areas. Shifts like this make it difficult for security teams to anticipate behavior outside narrow test scenarios. helpnetsecurity.com


'Vital' Cybersecurity Program
Senators push to renew cyber grant program for state, local governments

Security experts and local officials say the program is vital to protecting the country.

A bipartisan pair of senators introduced a bill on Monday to reauthorize a federal cybersecurity grant program for state and local governments.

The State and Local Cybersecurity Grant Program Reauthorization Act, from Sens. Maggie Hassan, D-N.H., and John Cornyn, R-Texas, would reauthorize the program of the same name, which expired on Oct. 1 and was then temporarily renewed through Jan. 30 in the latest government funding bill.

State and local officials have called the grant program vital to their cybersecurity efforts. Local governments are on the front lines of protecting U.S. water supplies and other critical infrastructure, but many of them lack the resources to hire dedicated security personnel or pay for expensive monitoring and response services. cybersecuritydive.com


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AI Playing Bigger Role in Online Shopping
ChatGPT launches shopping research feature

OpenAI aims to streamline the comparison shopping process as it transforms ChatGPT into an e-commerce destination.

OpenAI last week released a new shopping research feature in ChatGPT to help shoppers find the right products based on their search prompts. The tool is designed for in-depth product searches and comparisons, and is available to users of ChatGPT’s free version, as well as its Go, Plus and Pro subscribers, according to a company press release.

ChatGPT users can give the AI chatbot a variety of tasks, including comparing models of a given product, recommending gifts for a specific family member or finding lookalike products for cheaper. The platform may ask follow-up questions about budget, item recipients or other key criteria, and will then find products that meet those standards.

Shoppers will receive a buyer’s guide with multiple product matches, along with information on their differences, trade-offs and “up-to-date information from reliable retailers.” For now, shoppers can purchase the recommended products via a retailer’s website. But in the future, ChatGPT will allow shoppers to buy items directly within the platform through sellers that are a part of its Instant Checkout feature. retaildive.com


Online Shopping Platform Disrupted on Cyber Monday
Shopify outage disrupts some merchants on Cyber Monday
Shopify services were temporarily interrupted as an outage at the e-commerce platform disrupted retailers on Cyber Monday, one of the busiest online shopping days of the entire year.

Thousands of Shopify users reported problems with the platform, hindering their ability to do business. Outage reports peaked at 11 a.m. EDT at around 4,000 before tapering off, according to Downdector, a website that tracks online outages.

Shopify said on its status page that users may experience issues logging in or accessing point-of-sale systems, the equipment used to process in-person transactions.

The company said Monday evening it was dealing with a "system degradation" that had been "mitigated" and that it would continue to monitor the system's recovery. cbsnews.com


BNPL drives over $1B in online spend on Cyber Monday
Overall spending on the digital shopping day topped $14 billion in the U.S., per Adobe Analytics. Shopify also touted record sales despite technical difficulties.

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Palm Beach County, FL: Attorney general announces arrest of Palm Beach County couple in organized retail theft scheme
A Palm Beach County couple is accused of stealing approximately $31,000 worth of merchandise in the span of two months. On Tuesday, Attorney General James Uthmeier announced the arrest of Caleb Rashaun Frederick, 29, and Ne’osha Lasha Taylor, 29, in connection with 40 documented thefts across Palm Beach and Broward counties, after an investigation by the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office. Uthmeier says between Sept. 3 and Nov. 14, the couple targeted chains like Publix, Walgreens, Dollar General, Winn-Dixie, Walmart, Target, Macy’s, BJ’s Wholesale and JCPenney, and allegedly took mostly household appliances and laundry products, which they would then sell on Facebook Marketplace. He says they coordinated the thefts together, with one allegedly acting as a lookout and one stealing merchandise. Frederick is being charged with one count of organized retail theft, five counts of dealing in stolen property and one county of false verification of ownership. Taylor is charged with one count of organized retail theft and four counts of dealing in stolen property.  wflx.com


Sarasota County, FL: Holiday Retail Theft Operation Yields Arrests
The Sarasota County Sheriff’s Office Tactical Unit, Intelligence Unit, Criminal Investigations Section, and Patrol Bureau conducted a holiday retail theft operation at the University Town Center (UTC) mall in Sarasota, November 18-20, 2025. Statistics show that retail thefts at UTC traditionally increase during the holiday shopping season. The mission of the operation was to identify, disrupt, and prevent retail theft, and arrest individuals engaging in retail theft occurring prior to the start of holiday shopping. During this three-day operation, eleven subjects were arrested. In total they were charged with seven misdemeanors and eight felonies. Of those arrested, three had no prior criminal history, while the other eight collectively accounted for 111 prior felony charges and 117 prior misdemeanor charges sarasotasheriff.org


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Shootings & Deaths


Tempe, AZ: Update: Two dead, one arrested in strip mall shooting in Arizona
Two people shot at a strip mall in Arizona have died from their injuries, and one person is in custody. Footage captured by a news outlet in the Phoenix area shows police at the East Valley Strip Mall in Tempe Monday morning. When officers arrived, they found two people with gunshot wounds. Both were rushed to the hospital in critical condition, but they did not survive. Police said the suspect stayed on the scene, was detained by officers and later arrested. Investigators are working to learn more about what led up to the shooting.  kyma.com


Loganville, GA: Update: Secret Service joins investigation into CVS deadly shooting
Loganville Police Chief M.D. Morris released a statement saying officials are intentionally withholding details to protect the integrity of the investigation. "Due to the sensitive nature of this case, and in an effort to fully protect the integrity of our investigative efforts, release of information has been very limited. That is by design, and that decision rests solely on me," Morris said. "Our detectives are working tirelessly to bring this case to a successful resolution, and deliver justice for the family of the victim." In addition to the Secret Service, the Monroe Police Department, Walton County Sheriff’s Office, and the Georgia Bureau of Investigation are all assisting local officers and detectives. Chief Morris also addressed questions about a previously detained person of interest. He said that individual was released early in the investigation because there was not enough evidence to charge them. The victim, 62-year-old Kimberly Whaley, a CVS pharmacy employee, was shot and killed in the store’s parking lot last month. Investigators have not released details about the person of interest or revealed what may have led to the shooting. No charges have been announced.  fox5atlanta.com


Marion County, MS: Bond denied for 2 charged in fatal C-store shooting
Bond was denied for the two suspects charged in connection to a fatal shooting at a Marion County convenience store. Authorities said bond was denied for Verkese Dezmond Conerly, 19, of Tylertown, on the charge of murder, and bond was denied for Coreyon Lamark Brister, 17, of Hattiesburg, on the charge of manslaughter. They received a $50,000 bond each for their additional aggravated assault charges. The shooting occurred at Reagans Corner Convenience Store on Highway 98 West in Kokomo around 1:00 p.m. on November 26, 2025. Marion County Chief Deputy Jamie Singley said deputies discovered Conerly suffering from a gunshot wound. He was treated at the scene and transported to a local hospital. Singley said a second individual, Zamarkus Kentrell Brister, 22, of Foxworth, was also shot. He was transported to a local hospital where he was later pronounced deceased. According to investigators, preliminary information indicated that the shooting stemmed from an altercation between the individuals, which escalated inside the store.  wjtv.com


Gwinnett County, GA: Man shot at young shopper outside Lowe’s
He thought he should be rewarded, witness says. A Loganville man faces criminal charges after police say he fired three shots at a shopper he suspected of stealing at a Lowe’s Saturday afternoon. “I saw a white male shooting at another person, a Black male,” said Michael Starks, who was in the parking lot when the shooting happened. “He could have hit him in the back, could have killed him, could have had a stray bullet that struck someone else.” Police say 64-year-old Steven Douglas Wagner pulled a pistol and fired near the garden center around 3 p.m. at the store on Atlanta Highway. The arrest warrant states Wagner targeted someone “he believed to be shoplifting.” Another warrant describes the person he shot at as “another person that was shopping at the store.” The arrest warrant states Wagner targeted someone “he believed to be shoplifting.” Another warrant describes the person he shot at as “another person that was shopping at the store.” “This guy is fleeing, he’s running basically for his life away from this guy and he’s still shooting,” Starks told Channel 2 Gwinnett County Bureau Chief Matt Johnson. Starks called 911 and followed Wagner back into the store and snapped a photo that helped police make an arrest within minutes. He said Wagner’s demeanor was concerning. “He honestly thought he did nothing wrong and should have been rewarded for his actions,” Starks said. Wagner’s wife came outside and defended her husband, according to witnesses, telling officers he was just trying to stop a thief. “The police officer told the wife he should have just called the police instead of involving himself in that incident,” Starks said. Wagner now faces felony aggravated assault and reckless conduct charges and remains in jail without bond. As of Saturday, police have not located the young man who ran because he left before officers arrived.  wsbtv.com


Gaffney, SC: Shooting at McDonald's in Gaffney leaves 3 seriously injured
Three people were seriously injured in a shooting at a McDonald's in Gaffney, South Carolina. At 4:03 p.m. Monday, officers with the Gaffney Police Department and deputies with the Cherokee County Sheriff’s Office responded to a reported shooting with injuries at the McDonald’s on E. Frederick Street. Authorities said a third victim later arrived at Cherokee Medical Center seeking treatment. All three victims are reported to have serious injuries.  wyff4.com
 



Robberies, Incidents & Thefts


Saugus, MA: Police identify 2 suspects wanted in attack at Square One Mall
Police on Tuesday identified two suspects wanted in connection with the assault of a woman and children at a mall on the North Shore last week. The Saugus Police Department says two juveniles have been identified as suspects in an incident in the parking lot at the Square One Mall in Saugus on the evening of Monday, Nov. 24. Officers responding to the parking lot of the mall spoke with a woman who reported that she and the three kids she was with had been assaulted after shopping inside the mall, according to the Saugus Police Department.  boston25news.com


Memphis, TN: Police Utilize High-Tech Surveillance to Nab Suspects in Furniture Store Burglary

Christiana, DE: Police investigating after man robbed store at Christiana Mall

Tupelo, MS: Man Charged in Alleged Armed Robbery at Mall at Barnes Crossing

Auckland, New Zealand: Man charged with theft after allegedly swallowing $35,000 Fabergé pendant in jewellery store


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Beauty – Irvine, CA – Robbery
C-Store – Brunswick, NY - Armed Robbery
C-Store- Latta, SC – Armed Robbery
C-Store – Philadelphia, PA – Armed Robbery
C-Store- Hampton County, SC – Armed Robbery
C-Store- Houston, TX – Armed Robbery
C-Store – Hall County, GA – Burglary
Candy - Gainesville, TX- Burglary
Cellphone – Seattle, WA – Burglary
Clothing – Christiana, DE - Robbery
Clothing – Tupelo, MS – Armed Robbery
Grocery – Del Mar, CA – Robbery
Hardware – Roseburg, OR – Robbery
Hardware – Buna, TX – Burglary
Jewelry – Westminster, CO – Robbery
Pharmacy – Round Rock, TX – Burglary
Restaurant – San Rafael, CA – Burglary
Restaurant – San Rafael, CA – Burglary
Restaurant – San Rafael, CA – Burglary    

 

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• 11 robberies
• 8 burglaries
• 0 shootings
• 0 killed



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