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The U.S. Crime Surge
The Retail Impact
Black Friday’s Flash-Crowd Challenge:
When Sudden Surges Become a Security Risk
By
the D&D Daily staff
Black Friday has always brought operational pressure, but retailers are
reporting a different kind of challenge emerging in recent years —
one rooted not only in organized retail crime, but in crowd behavior
itself.
State agencies like the Maryland Department of Labor have been
warning retailers to take “greater precautions… to avoid crowd-related
injuries” during Black Friday events. And industry observers note
that when stores are overwhelmed by sudden surges of people, shrink can
climb quickly — not necessarily because of boosters, but because chaos
creates opportunity. Vanguard’s Black Friday risk bulletin points out
that the “combination of chaotic store environments, overwhelmed staff,
and an increase in foot traffic” opens the door for opportunistic theft.
This is where loss prevention teams are seeing what some are calling
flash-crowd incidents: fast-forming pockets of disorder that develop
when high-interest items, compressed space, and customer urgency collide.
They’re not coordinated events, but the impact can feel similar to a
grab-and-go loss. Crowds breach a queue rope, rush a doorbuster pallet,
or push into an aisle, and within seconds the situation becomes
difficult to control.
Retailers who successfully navigated last year’s Black Friday rush point
to several mitigation strategies:
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Proactive queue
management. Setting physical barriers, staggering entry, and
communicating limits before doors open.
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Strong
early-floor presence. Staffing high-interest zones with
trained associates and LP professionals during the first hour —
when flash-crowd behavior is most likely.
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Environmental
adjustments. Using micro-zoning or wider aisles around
electronics, small appliances, and seasonal doorbusters to
prevent pressure points.
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Real-time
surveillance support. AI-assisted video tools are
increasingly helpful for detecting sudden density spikes or
unusual movement patterns before they escalate.
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Clear customer
messaging. Transparency around restocking times, limits, and
store flow reduces the misinformation that often fuels crowd
surges.
LP leaders inside big-box, specialty, and off-price formats have noted
that these strategies don’t just reduce risk — they support better
customer experience and reduce liability exposure.
With another Black Friday cycle approaching, retailers aren’t just
preparing for theft. They’re preparing for crowd-driven disruption,
the fast-moving risk hiding inside the annual holiday surge. The
retailers who plan for it now will be the ones who avoid becoming the
next viral “rush moment” on social media.
Counterfeit Hot Spot Becomes ICE
Target in NYC
ICE arrests Canal St. vendor in ‘targeted operation’ right after NYPD
raids
Immigration
and Customs Enforcement agents raided Canal St. in lower Manhattan
Saturday afternoon again, arresting a West African migrant street vendor
allegedly selling counterfeit goods.
The arrest, at Canal St. near Broadway around noon, came only about 15
minutes after the NYPD had completed its own vendor enforcement action
on the bustling strip — known as the go-to spot for fake Louis
Vuitton and Gucci handbags and Beats headphones.
Sending vendors fleeing, NYPD officers hit the location twice —
starting at 11 a.m., making one arrest about a half hour later — in the
hour right before the ICE arrest. But the NYPD had no interaction with
the federal agents and the ICE investigation was unrelated to the NYPD,
according to police sources.
Tricia McLaughlin, assistant secretary for the Department of Homeland
Security, ICE’s umbrella agency, said the agents were specifically
looking to arrest the man they grabbed. New York City generally does
not honor ICE detainers unless the individual has been convicted of
a serious or violent crime or is on a terrorist watch list and ICE has a
judicial warrant.
After a day full of raids, the vendors were extra-vigilant —
bordering on paranoid. Every few minutes, as a cop car would roll by or
if they spotted someone they feared might be an undercover, they would
hoist up their merchandise and get ready to bolt. Their goods are laid
out on tarps, easy to grab up quickly in a bundle, if needed.
nydailynews.com
Reporting is Key to Fighting Retail
Crime
District attorneys tell local retailers: ‘Report, report, report
(crimes), and document, document, document’
Washington County District Attorney Kevin Barton and his family
have a penchant for being in the wrong place at the wrong time. On three
different occasions they have been shopping in area stores and witnessed
shoplifters running out with stolen merchandise while store owners or
managers did not call police.
Barton explained the retail owners and managers are afraid their
employees might get hurt if they intervene in these situations or they
fear prosecution because of bias. “Anyone can call the police, but
people aren’t doing it,” he said. “We all have an obligation to take
ownership of this situation. We need stores to report these crimes.”
Wentworth added that “the state is invested in clamping down on
organized theft and provides funds for stings.” He said that “crooks
know they can get away with crime in Multnomah County, which has
taken a hands-off approach to crime. We can only take action if
someone throws us a pitch. Two of the safest counties in Oregon are
Clackamas and Washington.”
Barton said it is frustrating to see the same criminals come through
the system again and again and that the recidivism rate (the tendency of
a convicted criminal to re-offend) can be lowered by incarceration.
“If people knew they will be punished, they are less likely to do the
crime,” he said.
Barton’s final words were: “Report, report, report, and document,
document, document.”
tualatinlife.com
Why ‘clearance rates’ don’t tell the whole story about solving crimes
Violent crime rate in South Carolina dips in 2024, SLED report shows
Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade
Behind the Balloons:
The Safety & Security Engine Powering the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade
By the D&D Daily staff
Long before millions tune in to watch Snoopy glide down Sixth Avenue, an army
of safety, security, and operational teams has already put in months of work to
ensure the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade unfolds without incident. For all
the holiday magic the public sees, it’s the disciplined planning behind the
scenes that makes one of America’s most complex entertainment events feel
effortless.
The
preparation begins nearly a year out. Macy’s partners with the NYPD, FDNY,
the Department of Homeland Security, the FAA, private security firms, traffic
engineers, and emergency management officials to build a multilayered safety
plan. Every balloon, float, marching band, and performer must be accounted for.
Every intersection along the 2.5-mile route must be mapped for crowd flow,
vehicle restrictions, emergency access lanes, and potential choke points.
Balloon safety alone is an operation unto itself. Giant character
balloons undergo wind-speed monitoring, structural testing, and detailed handler
training. The NYPD’s Aviation Unit tracks real-time weather conditions; if
sustained winds exceed thresholds, balloons are lowered or pulled from the
lineup entirely. It’s a highly choreographed process that demands constant
communication between ground teams and command centers.
Crowd management is another cornerstone. With more than 3 million
spectators lining the streets, the NYPD deploys thousands of officers to manage
viewing areas, prevent overcrowding, and maintain clear emergency corridors.
Barricades, sand trucks, and vehicle mitigation barriers protect the parade from
unauthorized entry points—an increasingly important layer in an era when
vehicle-based attacks remain a global concern.
Technology has also become central. Surveillance cameras, drone
restrictions, radiation detection tools, and real-time communication platforms
make situational awareness stronger than ever. Macy’s also trains thousands of
volunteers on emergency procedures, suspicious-activity reporting, and
evacuation protocols, ensuring that safety culture reaches every corner of the
event.
The end result is the part the world sees: smiling children, towering balloons,
marching bands, and holiday nostalgia. But behind it is one of the most
complex safety and security operations executed on American streets each year—quietly
ensuring the parade remains not only iconic, but safe.
Source for context: NBC New York reporting on NYPD/Macy’s parade security
planning.
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2025: A Transformational Year for
Retail
Retail Leftovers: The Disruptive Trends We Can't Afford to Leave Behind
By
Tony D'Onofrio - President,
Sensormatic
As we approach the USA Holiday of Thanksgiving where there will lots of
leftovers, it is time to revisit and summarize some key data driven
retail trends from this year that were left behind. Although we are
looking backwards into the year, these trends are actually critical for
the setup into a successful new year.
2025 to date continues to be a transformational year for the retail
industry. Artificial intelligence continues its march to disrupt all
industries including retail. Tariffs brought new headwinds
impacting consumer confidence. The physical store continues to grow
in importance in an omnichannel shopping world. Retail media and social
commerce are increasing their retail industry presence. Change remains
the new normal.
In this article, we summarize the latest list of the world's largest
retailers, including who is winning or losing in the global expansion
wars. We next assess the technologies being prioritized to improve
the profitability of the physical store and the latest retail crime
trends. Finally, we close with Gartner's latest hype cycle of retail
technologies.
The World's Largest and Fastest Growing
Retailers
Every year Deloitte publishes one of my favorite industry reports
analyzing the
top 250 global retailers. Highly recommend you read the global
retail economic outlook written by Dr. Ira Kalish.
As above summarizes, no change in the latest report in the ranking of
the Top 6 global retailers with Walmart remaining at Number 1
followed by Amazon and Costco. Aldi rose two spots in the top 10
rankings while JD.com
and Walgreens Boots both dropped one. This year, Target completely fell
out from the top 10.
Click here to read Tony's full article
'Buy-In' Protest Freezes Business at
Home Depot
Anti-ICE protesters clog up California Home Depot with ‘buy-in’ stunt
involving 17-cent ice scrapers
Anti-ICE protesters tried to freeze business at a Southern
California Home Depot Saturday by gobbling up cheap ice scrapers and
then returning them en masse to denounce immigration raids at the
hardware chain.
The demonstration, known as a “buy-in,” clogged up registers at the
store in Monrovia, when nearly a hundred activists snatched up the
17-cent ice scrapers, only to turn around and return them immediately.
Some of the demonstrators waved signs with the orange and white Home
Dept logo reading “ICE out of The Home Depot,” “No Secret Police,” and
“No to ICE,” according to video posted on Reddit.
The protest came in response to claims that the company has allowed
Immigration and Customs Enforcement to raid parking lots at the big-box
chain, which for decades has been a hub for work-for-hire day laborers,
many of whom are illegal immigrants.
Home Depot denied it was cooperating with the feds.
nypost.com
Amazon Self-Serve Kiosks Boosting
In-Store Traffic?
Amazon pilots return kiosks at Seattle Goodwill stores to cut costs and
boost traffic
Amazon has launched a pilot program installing self-serve return
kiosks inside 21 Evergreen Goodwill of Northwest Washington thrift store
locations in the Seattle region. The initiative represents an
expansion of the e-commerce strategy to utilize third-party retailers to
manage the high volume of online returns.
The new kiosks allow Amazon customers to drop off packages without
having to use a shipping box. The process involves scanning a QR
code provided by Amazon, packaging the item in a supplied plastic bag,
and attaching a printed label before depositing the item into the unit.
Returns through the kiosks are offered at no charge to the customer.
This partnership is the latest in a series of similar agreements
Amazon has established with brick-and-mortar chains, including Kohl’s
and Staples.
The strategy benefits Amazon by reducing internal return-processing
costs and utilizing existing retail space, mitigating the need to
acquire new real estate. For Goodwill, the objective is to increase
in-store traffic.
seattlered.com
Shein's First Physical Store Sparks
Backlash
Shein's first bricks-and-mortar shop highlights department stores'
existential pain
Shein's move into the flagship BHV in Paris has added political heat
to the troubles of department stores, which are facing an
existential threat from shoppers' shift to online retailers offering
ultra-fast fashion.
The Chinese budget retailer opened its first bricks-and-mortar shop
in the BHV department store on the Rue de Rivoli in central Paris
earlier this month, triggering an outcry from lawmakers and other
retailers, who say Shein's low-cost business model has hurt French
shopping streets.
reuters.com
Value City Furniture owner files for bankruptcy citing housing crisis
American Signature Inc. plans to close 33
stores in Chapter 11 and expects to enter into a stalking horse purchase
agreement with current equity holders.
New Standard to Address Workplace Suicide
In an effort to provide organizations with
practical and evidence-based recommendations to help plan for, respond
to, and support people affected by suicide or those with thoughts of
suicide in the workplace, a new international standard, BS 30480, was
issued by BSI, a UK national standards body.
Almost all Gen Zers plan to shop Black Friday week
Kohl’s stays the course with CEO choice
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Retailers Use AI to Analyze Massive
Amounts of Data
EXCLUSIVE Q&A: Retailers need to take big step into agentic AI
Agentic artificial intelligence
solutions are becoming critical across the retail enterprise.
Chain Store Age recently spoke with Mark Simon,
VP of strategy for AI integration platform provider Celigo,
agentic AI activities in retail. Simon works with major retailers in
leading data integration and automation strategies.
The latest wave of artificial intelligence development, agentic AI
builds upon the prescriptive capabilities of generative AI to streamline
enterprise workflows even further by
analyzing massive amounts of data in near-real-time and then
automatically taking action based on the results.
For example, an agentic AI pricing solution could adjust prices based
on factors specific to a local store or an agentic AI chatbot could
automatically issue a customer refund or flag a complaint for fraud
depending on its deep-dive analysis of the situation.
What impact is agentic AI having on retail?
Agentic AI represents the next evolution in in online commerce. It is
going to have the potential to completely change retail in a way, while
also keeping things the same. Customers are still going to want to
touch and feel products. The value of the in-person buying experience is
still quite valuable, even as the online experience is going to very
rapidly change.
The foundational buying experience is still going to be there, but
with augmentation from the continued evolution of AI. There are
going to be some winners here; companies that figure out the ‘secret
sauce’ of agentic AI. They will embrace agentic AI and lead and invest
in leveraging the emerging AI mechanisms and new buying patterns
surrounding it and agentic-led purchasing to become big winners.
And there will be other companies that are going to fall behind the
script. The future of agentic AI has yet to be written, but there's
opportunity for both growth and falling by the wayside as retailers look
at the emerging prospect of agentic AI.
chainstoreage.com
Cyberattack Hits Banking Industry
Vendor
Hackers steal sensitive data from major banking industry vendor
The incident highlights how
supply-chain compromises threaten even well-defended industries.
One of the banking industry’s biggest vendors is responding to a
cyberattack that has compromised some of its clients’ sensitive data.
SitusAMC, which major banks use to manage their real-estate loans and
mortgages, announced on Saturday that hackers broke into its systems on
Nov. 12 and stole data that included banks’ “accounting records and
legal agreements,” as well as information belonging to some of those
banks’ customers.
“The incident is now contained and our services are fully
operational,” the company said in a statement, adding that the
attack, which remains under investigation, did not involve ransomware.
cybersecuritydive.com
#1 Entry Point for Compromise
Email blind spots are back to bite security teams
Email remains the primary entry point for compromise. Malware in
email increased by more than 130% year over year. Scams rose by more
than 30% and phishing increased by more than 20%. These categories
continue to drive most of the operational impact that organizations
experience, including account compromise and business disruption.
TXT files grew more than 180% as a malicious carrier, and legacy DOC
files grew more than 118%. These are file types that many security teams
no longer view as high risk. Their resurgence reflects an attacker
strategy to exploit blind spots in filtering and inspection. ZIP
archives remain common, while formats like HTML and RAR declined.
Attackers increasingly use forged headers, obscure top level domains,
URL shortening, and HTML techniques that confuse filters rather than
readers. The goal is to slip past controls, avoid early detection,
and begin multi step intrusion chains.
helpnetsecurity.com
Black Friday 2025 cybersecurity deals to explore
Startup firm called Factory disrupts campaign designed to hijack
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ChatGPT & Target Partnership
Target to Launch First-of-its-Kind Conversational, Curated Shopping
Experience in ChatGPT
Target's new app experience in
ChatGPT will stand out by offering curated browsing, multi-item
purchases in a single transaction, fresh food shopping and multiple
fulfillment options
Target Corporation announced that consumers will be able to discover
and shop Target right inside ChatGPT, part of an effort to reimagine
AI-powered shopping as a curated, conversational experience — and just
in time for holiday shopping.
Launching next week in beta, Target will offer a complete shopping
experience through its app in ChatGPT, with the ability to purchase
multiple items in a single transaction, shop fresh food products, and
select drive up, pick up or shipping fulfillment options. Shoppers will
also soon be able to request personalized recommendations, browse and
build baskets from across Target's full assortment, and purchase
seamlessly through their Target account. It's designed to deliver what
consumers already love about Target: curation, convenience and value.
This partnership with OpenAI is part of Target's broader investment
in technology designed to elevate the experience for guests, team
members and vendor partners.
Teams across Target are using ChatGPT Enterprise, which is designed
for use with the retailer's proprietary data, to increase speed,
simplify workflows and create more space for creativity. More
broadly, Target uses AI to enhance operations across the company, from
improving supply chain forecasting to simplifying store processes and
personalizing the digital experience.
"Technology is helping define Target as a company that doesn't just
use AI, but runs on AI," Vemana said. "It's enabling faster response
to trends, powering guest interactions with more ease and joy, and
giving teams intelligent tools that reduce friction so they can focus on
what matters most: serving our guests."
corporate.target.com
More Amazon Cuts
Amazon cut more than 1,800 engineers in record layoffs, despite saying
it needs to innovate faster
Nearly 40% of the roughly 4,700
positions eliminated across Washington, New York, New Jersey and
California were engineering jobs.
Amazon’s 14,000-plus layoffs announced last month touched almost
every piece of the company’s sprawling business, from cloud
computing and devices to advertising, retail and grocery stores. But one
job category bore the brunt of cuts more than others: engineers.
Documents filed in New York, California, New Jersey and Amazon’s home
state of Washington showed that nearly 40% of the more than 4,700 job
cuts in those states were engineering roles. The data was reported
by Amazon in Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification, or WARN,
filings to state agencies.
The figures represent a segment of the total layoffs announced in
October. Not all data was immediately available because of differences
in state WARN reporting requirements.
cnbc.com
Family Dollar teams up with DoorDash ahead of the holidays
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Jacksonville, FL: Florida launches task force to crack down on organized
retail theft
Attorney General James Uthmeier announced the creation of the Retail
Theft Investigative Special Task Force to combat organized retail crime
in Florida. “Instead of having toothpaste locked behind plexiglass like
CA & NY, we are taking decisive action to combat organized retail
theft,” said Attorney General James Uthmeier on Friday. “Shoppers suffer
when retail thefts drive up prices. This partnership between law
enforcement and the Florida Retail Federation will help keep prices down
and put criminals behind bars.” The task force equips law enforcement
with tools and resources, removes jurisdictional barriers, and lets
investigators close cases with stronger charges. Officials say the goal
of the task force is to ensure action against organized theft rings and
take down repeat offenders. n 2024, Governor Ron DeSantis signed HB 549,
increasing penalties for organized retail theft and making some repeat
offenders eligible for up to 30 years in prison. Since then, Attorney
General Uthmeier’s Office of Statewide Prosecution has dismantled major
theft rings and filed multiple felony charges. Since Uthmeier’s
appointment, prosecutors have charged 55 defendants with organized
retail theft and secured 52 convictions.
cbs12.com
Tucson, AZ: Oro Valley Police arrest nearly a dozen suspects in retail
theft operation
The Oro Valley Police Department says officers arrested eleven suspects
during a two-day operation to crack down on retail theft. The OVPD says
they used research and crime trends to identify where local businesses
were experiencing high levels of Organized Retail Theft. Officers used
that information to conduct a two-day ORT Blitz. The OVPD says the
eleven suspects face charges ranging from felony shoplifting,
misdemeanor shoplifting, drug paraphernalia, outstanding warrants, and
multi-state fraud.
kold.com
Annapolis, MD: Woman charged with stealing $31K in merchandise from
Annapolis Lululemon
Waterloo, IA: Police investigate Casey’s burglary: $11,000 of
cigarettes, alcohol stolen
Aberdeen, NC: Man facing charges in $1,700 Walmart theft
Vacaville, CA: 2 women arrested following $700 retail theft at Vacaville
Premium Outlets
Waldorf, MD: $400 Target Store Theft Charge Leaves Accokeek Woman Held
Without Bond; pending theft case in Charles County
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Shootings & Deaths
Evergreen Park, IL: Teen Fatally Shot Outside Of Walmart Shopping Center
A Lynwood teen was fatally shot Saturday night during an armed robbery near the
shopping center at 95th Street and Western Avenue, according to Cook County
Medical Examiner reports and police information obtained by Patch. The Cook
County Medical Examiner gave the incident address as 2500 W. 95th St., which is
the address of Walmart. The victim was identified as Justin Bell, 18. The teen
was taken to Little Company of Mary Medical Center in Evergreen Park, where he
was pronounced at 8:43 p.m. An autopsy report noted the victim died of multiple
gunshot wounds as a result of a homicide.
patch.com
Savannah, GA: Update: 5 suspects plead not guilty in Savannah mall shooting
Five suspects charged in connection with a shooting at Oglethorpe Mall over the
summer pleaded not guilty Monday during a court hearing. Six men total are
charged in relation to a shoot-out at the Oglethorpe Mall on July 2. One woman,
Tina Smith, died following heart complications after running from the shooting.
The sixth defendant, Franklin James Jr., will enter his plea on Dec. 2. All
defendants are facing multiple charges, including felony murder.
wrdw.com
Clinton Township, MI: Teen injured in shooting outside MJR Theatre at Partridge
Creek mall
One person was injured in a shooting at a Macomb County mall where a tree
lighting took place on Sunday, Nov. 23. The open-air Mall at Partridge Creek in
Clinton Township had a tree lighting set for 4-7 p.m. The shooting is believed
to have taken place after a verbal fight escalated outside the entrance to the
MJR Theatres at the mall. About 7:13 p.m., gunfire was reported to the Clinton
Township Police Department, according to a news release from the department. A
17-year-old from Mount Clemens was found with an apparent gunshot wound and was
being treated by Medstar Ambulance workers, police said. The individual was
taken to a hospital and was in stable condition on Monday, Nov. 24.
freep.com
Robberies, Incidents & Thefts
York, NE: Young man allegedly intentionally set fire inside crowded Walmart,
caused extensive damage
A man allegedly confessed to lighting a Walmart on fire while knowing it was
full of shoppers and employees, destroying almost $15,000 in product. The
York Police Department responded to a Walmart on November 16 for a report of a
fire, according to a release. In the release, police asked for help gathering
information regarding 20-year-old William Regan Young Eckman, who they had
connected to the crime. Local outlet KOLN specified the fire broke out at 11:27
a.m. while the store was open and full of customers and staff members. As the
building was being evacuated and officers were checking for any victims, York
County Communications allegedly received a call from Eckman, who identified
himself as the arsonist. Eckman was reportedly discovered near the supermarket's
dumpsters and arrested. Authorities reviewed security cameras and were able to
corroborate Eckman's confession, per the release. Not including the damage done
to the Walmart building itself.
local12.com
Viknius, Lithuania: Court sentences Ukrainian to prison for arson of IKEA store
A Lithuanian court has sentenced Ukrainian citizen Danylo Bardadym to three
years and four months in prison for setting fire to an IKEA store in Vilnius on
May 9, 2024. About reports LRT. The sentence was originally supposed to be five
years, but it was reduced as the case was considered under a shortened evidence
procedure because the suspect pleaded guilty. At the time of his arrest, the
Ukrainian was 17 years old. "Bardadym was found guilty of long-term criminal
activity, preparation for terrorist acts and arson of the Ikea store," the judge
said.
news.liga.net
Memphis, TN: Man arrested, charged in Armed Robberies of Family Dollar and
Dollar General stores
Whitman, MA: CVS robbed in Whitman, police seek 2 armed suspects
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C-Store – Memphis, TN
– Armed Robbery
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C-Store – Visalia, CA
– Armed Robbery
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C-Store – Tulsa, OK –
Burglary
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C-Store - Waterloo, IA
- Burglary
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C-Store – Albany, GA –
Armed Robbery
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Dollar – Memphis, TN –
Armed Robbery
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Dollar – Memphis, TN –
Armed Robbery
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Dollar – Colleton
County, SC – Armed Robbery
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Dollar - Tuckasegee,
NC – Burglary
• Jewelry - Joliet, IL – Robbery
• Jewelry - National City, CA - Robbery
• Jewelry - Hanford, CA - Robbery
• Jewelry - Dartmouth, MA - Robbery
• Jewelry - Paramus, NJ - Robbery
• Jewelry - Riverside, CA – Burglary
• Jewelry - McLean VA – Burglary
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Liquor – Monterey
County, CA – Armed Robbery
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Pharmacy – Whitman, MA
– Armed Robbery
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Restaurant –
Linthicum, MD – Armed Robbery
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Restaurant – Fort
Smith, AR – Armed Robbery
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Shoe – Merced, CA –
Robbery
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Target – Waldorf, MD –
Robbery
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Tobacco – Norwalk, CT
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Daily Totals:
• 18 robberies
• 5 burglaries
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Manager Field Loss Prevention
Arizona (Remote)
The Field Loss Prevention Manager (FLPM) coordinates Loss Prevention and
Safety related programs intended to protect Staples assets and ensure a safe
environment for associates and customers within Staples US Retail locations.
FLPM’s support the Field and are relied on as a subject matter expert in
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District Asset Protection Manager
Jacksonville, FL
As a District Asset Protection Manager, you will develop, teach, and
lead the implementation of the company’s asset protection, shortage control and
safety programs for all stores in your district. You will train, mentor, and
collaborate with store management and shortage control associates to ensure the
effective execution and proper implementation of company policies, while driving
improvements in inventory management and loss prevention...
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Director, Safety
San Francisco, CA
The Director of Safety is responsible for developing, implementing, and
overseeing comprehensive safety programs across all retail locations, corporate
offices, and some distribution operations. This leadership role ensures
compliance with federal, state, and local safety regulations while fostering a
culture of safety excellence that protects employees, customers, and company
assets...
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