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Agilence Appoints Rick Timmerman as Vice President of Global Sales to Drive Next Phase of Global Growth
Agilence Inc., the leader in loss prevention analytics and risk and compliance solutions, helping prominent retail, restaurant, grocery, and hospitality companies increase their profit margins by reducing preventable loss and improving safety, today announced Rick Timmerman as the Vice President of Global Sales.

Timmerman brings extensive retail industry, Artificial Intelligence (AI), and SaaS expertise, with a successful track record of accelerating growth through building high-performing teams, developing high-impact go-to-market strategies rooted in innovation and market insights, and forging long-term partnerships that accelerate customer value.

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Bobby Haskins named Director Cybersecurity Defense - Product & Strategy for Target
Before joining Target as Director Cybersecurity Defense - Product & Strategy, Bobby spent seven years with Auror, most recently as SVP Law Enforcement & Retail Engagement - North America. With Auror, he also served as Senior VP, Customer - North America, VP of Retail Partnerships and Director of Market Development - North America. Congratulations, Bobby!


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LPRC Study Reveals Dramatic Efficiency Gains with FaceFirst® Technology


Investigators using FaceFirst® solved cases faster, uncovered more value, and built stronger cases against organized retail crime.

A Loss Prevention Research Council (LPRC) case study has demonstrated the substantial impact of FaceFirst®’s facial recognition technology on organized retail crime investigations, revealing dramatic improvements over traditional CCTV methods.

The study compared two investigators with similar backgrounds working the same case: one using FaceFirst® and the other relying on traditional CCTV reviews. The results were striking.
 

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The U.S. Crime Surge
The Retail Impact


More Retailers Deploy Facial Recognition to Battle Theft
Should Facial Recognition for Theft Get Another Look?
From Wegman’s in New York City to Sainsbury’s in London — and Foodstuffs North Island in New Zealand — grocers continue to trial facial recognition technologies in the hopes of reducing shoplifting. This comes despite continued outcry around what’s seen as an invasive technology coming from some consumers.

Those employing the technology also cite increased incidents of violence from customers.

In the most upfront test, Sainsbury’s in September rolled out an eight-week facial recognition technology trial at two stores. In a statement prior to the launch, the U.K.’s second largest supermarket chain cited a survey from a major trade union in the U.K. that found 77% of shop workers have experienced verbal abuse — while more than half (53%) were threatened by a customer.

To protect privacy, only those with a record of criminal behavior are flagged, and all other data generated by the software is instantly deleted.

Simon Roberts, Sainsbury’s CEO, said, “We understand that facial recognition technology can raise valid questions about data and privacy. This trial and subsequent roll out is not about monitoring colleagues or our valued customers. It’s focused solely on identifying serious offenders who have committed acts of violence, aggression, or theft, helping our teams prevent further harm.”

In New York City, Fairway supermarkets in 2023 began posting signs letting consumers know stores collect or may share biometric information, including eye scans and voiceprints, to combat rising theft levels. Manny Gomez, president of MG Security Services, told CBS News at the time, “This is a step in the right direction, in my opinion. If you have nothing to hide, then you have nothing to hide.”

Last week, Wegman’s began posting similar signs indicating its two stores in New York City were collecting biometric information “to protect the safety and security of our patrons and employees,” according to Gothamist.   retailwire.com


The Balance Between Local Laws & Crime-Fighting Biometrics
Wegmans Posts Biometric Collection Notices at NYC Store Entrances
Wegmans has posted biometric-collection signage at the entrances of its New York City stores, publicly disclosing the potential use of facial recognition and other biometric technologies for retail security purposes. The notices are consistent with New York City requirements for commercial establishments that collect or use biometric identifier information, bringing a typically opaque loss-prevention technology into public view.

Local reporting indicates that the signage warns customers that biometric data may be collected on the premises. Wegmans told reporters that it may use facial recognition technology and that the data is not shared with third parties. According to the company, the system is used by its asset protection team to identify “persons of interest,” with those determinations informed by internal assessments and information provided by law enforcement.

The disclosures appear to be driven by New York City’s biometric notice regime, which requires businesses that collect, retain, or share biometric identifier information to post clear and conspicuous signage at customer entrances. The city’s administrative code defines biometric identifiers broadly, encompassing facial geometry and other biological characteristics that can be used to identify individuals. The law does not prohibit biometric use outright, but it mandates transparency about collection practices.

For shoppers, the signage makes visible a practice that has become increasingly common in retail security but is rarely disclosed in detail. Facial recognition and related analytics have been adopted by some retailers to address theft and organized retail crime, often operating quietly in the background. New York City’s notice requirements effectively force these deployments into the open, even when no biometric enrollment or opt-in mechanism is involved.  idtechwire.com


Will Crime Rates Continue to Fall Under Mayor Mamdani?
As Mamdani and Tisch tout drops in NYC crime, unclear how their policy differences will play out
As NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch on Tuesday announced the city just saw its safest year since the department began keeping modern-day crime stats in 1994, Mayor Mamdani, standing by her side, didn’t address how he will fulfill campaign promises to reform policing.

Tisch and Mamdani appeared together at NYPD headquarers at 1 Police Plaza in Lower Manhattan to tout the impressive end-of-year crime stats, which included a 20% drop in homicides compared to the year before.

When asked about the more controversial reforms he has promised, some of which Tisch opposes, like eliminating the NYPD’s gang database and outsourcing many mental health calls to a newly created agency, he deferred to Tisch.

“At this time, there is no change planned to the crime-fighting strategy that has delivered historic results,” Tisch said. “Our crime-fighting strategy in the city is working,” she added, noting that she and Mamdani “continue to meet on issues and crime fighting strategies.”   nydailynews.com


Possible Unrest Coming to Minnesota After ICE Killing?
Walz orders MN National Guard to prep for possible deployment following ICE killing
Gov. Tim Walz issued an order for the Minnesota National Guard to prepare to be deployed if necessary following the killing of a 37-year-old woman by a federal immigration agent Wednesday.

Dozens of members of the State Patrol’s response team have also been activated to respond to possible unrest, Walz said at a news conference at the State Emergency Operations Center.

Walz’s quick action is no doubt informed by his response to the uprising following the police murder of George Floyd in 2020, when critics said he was slow to marshal the state’s resources to restore order amid burning and looting, including of a Minneapolis police precinct.

An ICE officer fatally shot Renee Nicole Good, 37, through her car window in south Minneapolis. Videos of the Wednesday incident show the woman beginning to drive away from the officer as he shot into the car. Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O’Hara said they have yet to see information indicating that the shooting was justified, though the Trump administration is accusing the deceased driver of “domestic terrorism.” minnesotareformer.com


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Memphians share mixed reactions on latest violent crime data touting 25-year low

Data from Maine police show decrease in violent crime for fourth consecutive year
 



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The Hayes Report on Loss Prevention
Quarterly - Winter 2025-2026 - Vol. 41 No. 1

Announced or Unannounced Store LP Audits? | Preparing Your Retail LP Program for 2026 | Testing For Success | The Bulletin Board

Mark Doyle Talks --- 30 Days – You Should Be Ready

As year-end shrink numbers come in,
it’s time to assess the results of your 2025 LP/Shrink Program—the good and the not-so-good. Did your efforts meet expectations and deliver the shrink results you aimed for, or did the numbers fall short?

Now’s the moment to
identify what worked, what didn’t, and what needs to change for 2026. While awaiting your final shrink results, take the opportunity to review audit scores, theft statistics (internal and external), field feedback, and other performance indicators. Time will be critical to ensure your 2026 program launches promptly and effectively.

If you had a shrink program in 2025,
your focus should be on fine-tuning it—building on what worked and correcting what didn’t. Your 2026 Program, Audit, and Target/Focus store plans should be ready to go within 30 days of receiving shrink results to capture a full year’s impact. Let’s make 2026 your most successful year yet!

Be Informed & Prepared --- Fraudulent Scam Calls To Retailers

As digital threats evolve, one of the most persistent dangers to retailers comes not from hacking or malware, but from
fraudulent phone calls. Scammers often pose as company executives, law enforcement, vendors, or even technical support staff to trick associates into giving away sensitive information or processing fake transactions.

Understanding how these scams work - and how to respond to them - is essential for protecting your business.

Common Types of Scam Calls Targeting Retailers

These fraudulent calls often come across as urgent, authoritative, convincing, and time-sensitive.

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2026 Retail Predictions:
More AI, Yes, but That’s Not All, Folks

Curation, Emotional Clarity will Rule the Day in 2026

To say that 2025 was a volatile year in retail (not to mention in the larger world) is a massive understatement, and consumers will be looking for comfort and an emotional reset as they move into this new year. Retailers and brands can help with more carefully curated options to aid shoppers afflicted with the “analysis paralysis” that can come with too many choices.

The Lines Between Retail Media, Social Media and AI Commerce will Blur

Retail media networks may have become victims of their own growth: our experts see fragmentation, inconsistent measurement tools and a lack of internal silo-busting affecting these networks’ ability to reach consumers and deliver results to advertisers — all problems that must be addressed head-on in 2026 if retailers wish to continue to grow their media empires.

Gen Z’s Values Focus will Reward Efforts to Streamline Circular Commerce

As Gen Z gains purchasing power, this generation’s demand that their values to be reflected in their retail choices, particularly when it comes to acting sustainably, will be ignored at retailers’ peril. retailtouchpoints.com
 

Retail Returns Up 4.7% Following Christmas Day
Returning holiday purchases is ‘part of the overall experience,’ analyst says: How to navigate return policies

After notching a new record for online spending this season, returns were up 4.7% in the days immediately following Dec. 25, according to a new report by Adobe Analytics.

After a strong holiday shopping season, many consumers are now hitting the stores again — this time to return their purchases.

Consumers spent $257.8 billion online between Nov. 1 and Dec. 31, jumping 6.8% year over year to a fresh record for e-commerce, according to a new report from Adobe Analytics.

However, returns then spiked 4.7% compared to last year in the days immediately following Christmas Day, from Dec. 26 to Dec. 31. Returns are expected to increase in the first few weeks of January, as well, Adobe found.

It’s a pretty predictable uptick post-Christmas,” said Vivek Pandya, lead analyst at Adobe Digital Insights. “That’s a part of the overall experience.” cnbc.com


200 Store Closures
GameStop reportedly closing up to 200 stores

GameStop continues to shrink its brick-and-mortar portfolio.

The struggling video game retailer revealed in a December 2025 Securities and Exchange filing that it planned to close a "significant number of additional stores" during the rest of its 2025 fiscal year, which ends on Jan. 31, 2026. Although GameStop has not disclosed the exact number of stores planned for closure, reports from local media and customer notices indicate that up to 200 stores could go dark.

In its third-quarter earnings report, GameStop said it had closed 590 stores in the United States during the previous fiscal year as part of a “store portfolio optimization review.” During the quarter, revenue fell 4.6% to $821 million as sales of hardware, software and accessories declined.

The retailer is closing stores as it continues to deal with declining revenue amid the shift to digital game sales. In the face of declining sales, GameStop has been touting its cost-cutting efforts and improved efficiencies. It has also has invested in cryptocurrency and focused on the growing trading card market along with expanding its collectibles (figurines) offerings. chainstoreage.com

  
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Retail success isn’t just about managing challenges- it’s about strategically connecting the dots between omnichannel optimization, sourcing strategies, and advanced technology adoption. The latest study by IHL Research reveals key insights into what top-performing retailers are doing differently:

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Their Secret? Focusing on integrated systems that react to problems by preventing them from happening. This proactive approach creates a compounding effect: operational efficiency fuels innovation, which drives sustained growth and profitability.

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2026: 'Perfect Storm' for AI Attacks?
Fraud attacks expected to ramp up in AI ‘perfect storm’

2026 is poised to be “the year of impersonation attacks” amid an explosion of AI-powered tools, a fraud prevention expert said.

C-suite leaders should brace themselves for a rise in artificial intelligence-powered impersonation scams targeting enterprises in the coming year, according to a report by fraud prevention firm Nametag.

Trends such as the increased accessibility of “deepfake” technologies will likely accelerate this year, allowing bad actors to step up attacks like hiring fraud, where scammers pose as legitimate job candidates, according to Nametag’s 2026 Workforce Impersonation Report released last month.

It’s a perfect storm that leads us to really sense that 2026 will be the year of impersonation attacks,” Nametag CEO Aaron Painter said in an interview. AI technologies “have given new super powers to bad actors, and they’re taking advantage of those tools,” he said.

More than 4.2 million fraud reports have been filed with the FBI since 2020, resulting in over $50.5 billion in losses, with a growing portion of such scams tied to deepfakes, which are AI-altered images, videos or audio recordings, the FBI and American Bankers Association Foundation reported in September.

Deepfake technology has been a game-changer for fraudsters, making it substantially easier for them to steal anyone’s voice or likeness and carry out impersonation attacks, according to Nametag.

The number of online deepfakes exploded from roughly 500,000 in 2023 to about eight million in 2025, according to an estimate by cybersecurity firm DeepStrike. cybersecuritydive.com


Employee AI Use Poses Security Risk
Gen AI data violations more than double
Security teams track activity that moves well beyond traditional SaaS platforms, with employees interacting daily with generative AI tools, personal cloud services, and automated systems that exchange data without direct human input. These patterns shape how sensitive information moves across corporate environments and where security controls apply.

The Cloud and Threat Report 2026 from Netskope examines this shifting activity through telemetry collected from enterprise cloud traffic over the past year. The report documents changes in how users access applications, share data, and encounter threats across web and cloud channels. Its findings outline where data exposure, phishing activity, and automated processes intersect in day to day operations, offering security practitioners a view of how cloud risk shows up in practical terms.

Unauthorized cloud services and personal applications

Researchers highlight the ongoing risk from personal cloud service usage and unsanctioned applications. Users within many organizations interact with cloud services outside of sanctioned enterprise platforms. This activity includes use of personal storage tools and other consumer-focused cloud software that lacks enterprise governance. These interactions produce data policy violations that are challenging for security teams to detect without comprehensive monitoring.

The analysis emphasizes that teams must map where sensitive information travels, including through personal app usage. Security professionals are advised to implement controls that log and manage user activity across all cloud services. Tracking data movement and applying consistent policy across managed and unmanaged services are identified as key steps to reducing exposure risks. helpnetsecurity.com


Managing the Risks of AI Agents
NIST asks public for help securing AI agents

The agency is interested in case studies showing how best to protect agents from hackers.

The National Institute of Standards and Technology is asking the public for suggested approaches to managing the security risks of AI agents.

In a Federal Register notice set for publication on Thursday, NIST’s Center for AI Standards and Innovation (CAISI) solicited “information and insights from stakeholders on practices and methodologies for measuring and improving the secure development and deployment of artificial intelligence (AI) agent systems.”

The public engagement reflects persistent concerns about security weaknesses in increasingly ubiquitous AI agents. Many companies have adopted these agents without fully understanding or developing plans to mitigate their flaws, inadvertently creating new avenues for hackers to penetrate their computer networks. The wide latitude given to poorly secured AI agents could be especially dangerous in critical infrastructure networks, which sometimes control industrial machinery that is essential to health and safety. cybersecuritydive.com
 

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Delivery Speed is Key
Survey: Delivery performance key for brand opinion among consumers

Consumers in the U.S. and U.K. have come to expect fast delivery.

Nearly two-thirds (65%) of U.S. consumers say two to three days should be the standard for online orders, while more than 80% of U.K. consumers expect delivery within four days, according to a new survey from logistics technology company Locus. The overwhelming majority (93%) of U.S. consumers say a company’s delivery performance directly impacts their overall view of a brand.

Overall, consumers in both countries are skeptical of fast delivery promises. Fewer than one-in-10 consumers in both the U.S. (9%) and U.K. (7%) believe retailers always meet fast or guaranteed delivery commitments. More than half (51%) of U.S. shoppers said they expected holiday shipping to be as fast or faster than normal, signaling limited tolerance for seasonal delays.

A wide majority (93%) of U.S. consumers say proactive updates help offset the negative experience of late deliveries. Ninety-four percent of U.K. consumers ranked false “delivered” notifications as the most frustrating delivery experience, while in the U.S., missed delivery windows (21%) ranked as the top last-mile complaint. chainstoreage.com


Not Too Late to Get Your Check From Amazon
Amazon Prime customers still have a chance to get in on the $2.5B FTC settlement
Millions of Amazon Prime customers have already received settlement refunds over the holidays — but there’s still a chance to get your cut. If you have yet to receive a settlement check from Amazon, you may still be eligible to file a claim. Eligible customers can now file a claim as part of the company’s $2.5 billion settlement with the Federal Trade Commission.

The settlement consists of $1 billion in civil penalties and $1.5 billion to go directly to eligible Prime subscribers, capped at $51 per person. The FTC accused Amazon of deceiving customers into signing up for Prime subscriptions while intentionally making it difficult to cancel, which the company neither admitted to nor denied.

The first wave of payments were sent out via email from Amazon between Nov. 12 and Dec. 24 with a refund available to accept through Venmo or PayPal. However, those who did not receive an email still have a chance to get their share of the settlement.

The FTC said Amazon will mail a check to the default shipping address that’s listed on the customer’s Prime subscription — and they just opened a claims process on Monday. Eligible customers will be notified by Jan. 23. nypost.com


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Miami, FL: Pair arrested in multiple Miami-Dade fuel thefts involving hundreds of gallons
Two men are facing charges after authorities said they stole hundreds of gallons of fuel during multiple thefts at Miami-Dade 7-Eleven gas stations. Evis Luis La Rosa, 34, and Reidys Martinez-Torriente, 23, were arrested Tuesday on charges including grand theft, organized fraud, obtaining fuel fraudulently, and retail fuel theft - tampering with a fuel dispenser, arrest reports said. According to the reports, the Miami-Dade Sheriff's Office had been investigating an ongoing fuel theft scheme involving the use of vehicles with concealed bladders and the manipulating of pumps to dispense diesel fuel without making payment. Police said Martinez-Torriente and Luis La Rosa were able to steal around 962 gallons worth over $3,100 with the scheme.  nbcmiami.com


Novato, CA: Armed Robbers Steal From Jewelry Store Holding Employees At Gunpoint In Marin County
Four masked suspects entered a jewelry store Monday evening in Novato just before closing and one suspect held the employees at gunpoint while the others stole jewelry and other valuables from inside the store, police said. At just before 5:30 p.m. on Monday, the Novato Police Department said they received multiple 911 calls about an armed robbery at a jewelry store located on the 900 block of Diablo Avenue. By the time police arrived, the suspect had already fled the scene.  patch.com


Irvine, CA: Theft of luxury handbags worth $100,000 from store foiled by police
Would-be handbag thieves were caught by Irvine police officers after they entered a luxury shop at Jamboree Road and Dupont Drive, attempting to take roughly $100,000 worth of bags in the early morning hours of Tuesday, Jan. 6, authorities said. Building security contacted the Irvine Police Department to report two people spotted on camera entering the building, police said. Officers arrived and found two suspects hiding inside, and took both men into custody. Footage of the suspects shows them, clad in hoodies and masks, climbing over a wall and once inside the store, grabbing bags from the shelves. The two men are seen holding multiple leather handbags in each of their hands, trying to leave. They open the door, but change their minds. They quickly turn around and dash up the stairs to another level of the building, where they were cornered by police and handcuffed.  siliconvalley.com


Abbotsford, BC, Canada: : One-day retail theft blitz leads to over 24+ arrests/criminal charges and thousands in stolen goods; partnership with Lower Mainland Police agencies and the Organized Retail Crime Association (ORCA) of B.C.
 



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Shootings & Deaths


Spartanburg, SC: One charged with murder in shooting at Spartanburg vape shop
Police have arrested one person in a deadly shooting that occurred inside a vape shop in Spartanburg on Tuesday night. According to the Spartanburg Police Department, officers received a call around 7:10 p.m. regarding a fight in progress at The Burg Tobacco & Vape on 1944 East Main Street. As police arrived at the scene, police said the call was updated to a shooting. Investigators said 18-year-old Jayvion Deqwan Legg and a 16-year-old were inside the store at when a man entered the business. A verbal fight began between the teens, which then turned into a physical altercation, officials said.  wspa.com


Wiles-Barre, PA: Man Killed, Woman Shot In Head During PA Strip Mall Parking Lot Shooting
Officers were dispatched just before 6 p.m. on Monday, Jan. 5, to the parking lot outside 403 Coal Street for a report of two gunshot victims, police said. When officers arrived, they found a white Honda CR-V facing J. Campbell Collins Drive, according to the release. A 25-year-old Wilkes-Barre woman was discovered lying on the ground outside the front passenger-side door with an apparent gunshot wound to the front left side of her head, police said. A 25-year-old Wilkes-Barre man was found seated in the driver’s seat suffering from a gunshot wound to the right temple, authorities said.  dailyvoice.com


Miramar, FL: Video shows fatal triple shooting at Miramar gas station as mom of man killed speaks
Shocking surveillance video shows the moment gunfire erupted at a Miramar gas station Tuesday night, leaving one man dead and two other people including an innocent bystander injured. The shooting happened around 8:30 p.m. at a Sunoco gas station near Pembroke Road and DeSoto Boulevard. Officials with the City of Miramar said the incident began when a person walked up to a car at the gas station, leading to the altercation and an exchange of gunfire. The surveillance video shows three people exchanging handshakes before they began exchanging gunfire next to a Mercedes sedan.  nbcmiami.com


Goldsboro, SC: Update: Teen Charged in Sheetz Shooting
 A 17-year-old Goldsboro male has been charged in connection with a December shooting at a north Goldsboro convenience store that left a 19-year-old Dudley man seriously injured. On Dec. 26, 2025, at approximately 11:07 p.m., officers with the Goldsboro Police Department responded to a reported shooting at the Sheetz located on N. Spence Ave. Emergency Medical Services transported the victim to UNC Health Wayne before he was airlifted to ECU Health in Greenville, where he remains listed in serious condition. The victim was identified as Jeffery Wayne Moses Jr., 19, of Dudley. The Goldsboro Police Department’s Criminal Investigations Division and Crime Scene Unit responded to the scene and launched an investigation into the incident. On Jan. 6, 2026, investigators identified a suspect and secured charges against a 17-year-old male. The juvenile was arrested by members of the Goldsboro Police Department Criminal Investigations Division with assistance from the Wayne County Sheriff’s Office.  goldsborodailynews.com
 



Robberies, Incidents & Thefts


Chandler, AZ: 3 arrested after guns drawn at Chandler mall food court
Three men were arrested after a fight involving guns broke out on Jan. 5 in the food court of Chandler Fashion Center. Police say 53-year-old John Lathrop threatened 22-year-old Jeremiah Bagby and 19-year-old Jalen Bails-Bacchus before they pulled out guns and pointed them at the back of his head. No one was hurt during the incident and police say there is no threat to the public.  fox10phoenix.com


Carrollton, TX: Texas man locked up for violent store robbery spree

Canton, MA: Man sentenced to 30 years for Dollar General armed robbery

Cleveland, OH: Man gets 19-year sentence for $335,000 armored truck heists

Summerfield, FL: Felon arrested for Armed Robbery of Dollar General

Williston, ND: Walmart Employee Accused Of Stealing over $100,000 in cash from Willston Store


 


 

C-Store - DeKalb County, GA - Armed Robbery / Cust killed
C-Store – Leeds, AL – Armed Robbery
C-Store – Baton Rouge, LA – Armed Robbery
C-Store – Tupelo, MS – Armed Robbery
C-Store – Mt Morris, NY – Armed Robbery
Cellphone – Bronx, NY – Armed Robbery
Dollar - Summerfield, FL – Armed Robbery
Gas Station – Conyers, GA – Robbery
Gas Station – Bakersfield, CA – Armed Robbery
Grocery – Richland County, SC – Robbery
Handbags – Irvine, CA - Robbery
Jewelry - Marin County, CA - Armed Robbery
Jewelry – Cape Coral, FL – Armed Robbery
Jewelry – Auburn, MA – Burglary
Jewelry – Gilroy, CA – Armed Robbery
Liquor – Fountain, CO – Robbery
Liquor – Brooklyn, NY - Robbery
Liquor – Atlanta, GA – Armed Robbery
Macy’s – Chicago, IL - Robbery
Restaurant – New Hartford, NY – Armed Robbery
Target – Gloucester Township, NJ – Robbery
Tobacco – Lorain, OH – Armed Robbery
Tobacco – Weslaco, TX – Armed Robbery
Vape – Nashville, TN – Armed Robbery                

 

Daily Totals:
• 23 robberies
• 1 burglary
• 1 shooting
• 1 killed



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